They sure do! Now if only Treal made a set that was spherical cut, but no an overdrive, I would throw it in the rear dif for sure. I really like the contact pattern with the way they are machined and would love to see that kind of engagement on the rear ring and pinion.
oh man, this takes me back, lol. I loved building these trucks....but content about them gets sooooooooo expensive. All of the parts are high priced, and eventually the rigs just cost too much to be trolling around the trail with. Maybe some day I will take them out for a few runs and break something worth fixing on a video, lol.
@@BarbarisII lol, I don't think I could stop if I was forced to. FPV has seriously been all I wanted to do for the past 14 months and I don't see that slowing down any time soon. Gotta bump up those upload stats man!
My driveshaft retention bolt 🔩 got striped (may had locktie on) I can't remove it I was upgrading to aluminum axels. Does the pinion an bearings come out without removing it ???
unfortunately, no they do not :( you have to remove the pinion by pushing it back through the hole which requires the drive shaft to be disconnected. I picked up a small helical bolt remover kit for just this use case! Also, if you apply a little heat to the head of the bolt with a soldering iron (basically until you can feel the heat on the other side of the bolt) then it loosens up the loctite and significantly reduces the chance of stripping them.
Have a look at helical gears videos. Basically, rcs are not designed for them and you're risking major parts wear and possibly complete failure of housings. No thrust bearings in rc's axles
Very true! There is a potential that the linear force could prematurely wear bearings after installation. Good news is that since the Gen8 is geared low, has portal axles, and uses three bearings per axle side it will be far less likely to happen. In this particular installation, the linear force is stabilized with an oversized bearing holding a steel gear and capped with the brass portal housing. There isn't any horizontal play to speak of in this scenario so the linear bearings are well stabilized.
Thank you for the feedback. Sometimes it is hard to get the mix just right in the headphones i use. I will be sure to get the audio down a bit in the future. So glad that I could be helpful!!
Overdrive is the key for us , also battery up front ! Huge gains ! Thanks for the video !
Thank you for stopping by! I do love me some overdrive!
Love those overdrive gears! They make a huge difference!
They sure do! Now if only Treal made a set that was spherical cut, but no an overdrive, I would throw it in the rear dif for sure. I really like the contact pattern with the way they are machined and would love to see that kind of engagement on the rear ring and pinion.
@@BaconNinjaFPV Heck yeah, I know I would!
Great pointers here! thanks.
No problem! Thanks for watching!
Should do these videos more too, with the fpv content! I would love to see some scx24 mods
oh man, this takes me back, lol. I loved building these trucks....but content about them gets sooooooooo expensive. All of the parts are high priced, and eventually the rigs just cost too much to be trolling around the trail with. Maybe some day I will take them out for a few runs and break something worth fixing on a video, lol.
@@BaconNinjaFPV definitely don't stop the fpv videos, though! I need to steal your ideas for my channel I never upload to!
@@BarbarisII lol, I don't think I could stop if I was forced to. FPV has seriously been all I wanted to do for the past 14 months and I don't see that slowing down any time soon. Gotta bump up those upload stats man!
My driveshaft retention bolt 🔩 got striped (may had locktie on) I can't remove it I was upgrading to aluminum axels. Does the pinion an bearings come out without removing it ???
unfortunately, no they do not :( you have to remove the pinion by pushing it back through the hole which requires the drive shaft to be disconnected. I picked up a small helical bolt remover kit for just this use case! Also, if you apply a little heat to the head of the bolt with a soldering iron (basically until you can feel the heat on the other side of the bolt) then it loosens up the loctite and significantly reduces the chance of stripping them.
I always use my soldering iron to heat the bolts that have thread lock. Heat will release blue loc tite.
Have a look at helical gears videos. Basically, rcs are not designed for them and you're risking major parts wear and possibly complete failure of housings. No thrust bearings in rc's axles
Very true! There is a potential that the linear force could prematurely wear bearings after installation. Good news is that since the Gen8 is geared low, has portal axles, and uses three bearings per axle side it will be far less likely to happen. In this particular installation, the linear force is stabilized with an oversized bearing holding a steel gear and capped with the brass portal housing. There isn't any horizontal play to speak of in this scenario so the linear bearings are well stabilized.
Dang bro i didnt know ya did surface rc stuff lol
Music is distracting me from trying to listen to what you're saying. Otherwise a very good video. Very informative. Thank you very much
Thank you for the feedback. Sometimes it is hard to get the mix just right in the headphones i use. I will be sure to get the audio down a bit in the future. So glad that I could be helpful!!
The link doesn't work? Do you have any other links?
the pinion gear has a lot of slop and the redcat grub screw does not fit i stripped it it is my first treal product and it sucks
Never replace only one ring and pinion in a real 4x4 truck or you will shatter your transfer case, if both driveshafts are still on.. 👍😁
lol, very true! luckily you can get away with a single swap on these tiny rigs!
@@BaconNinjaFPV Good to know, I ordered the green gen 8 v2, will be delivered tomorrow.. Can't wait!!!
@@RobKingRC you are gonna love it!
@@BaconNinjaFPV Yea, my son has the purple one, so I got the green one.. 👍👍 can't wait..
@@RobKingRC I ordered the green one last night.. hope it lives up to the hype