At work I'm either swamped or have a lot of free time. I've been swamped lately helping sales quote a 400+ part job and now I'm stuck working with my boss to do the engineering on that same job. Ugh! So, needless to say, I haven't had much free time to post up build photos. So, without further ado, let's GIT 'R DONE!
A little bit of a warning. I'm typing this at midnight and I've already found numerous mistakes that I had to correct. It's been a long day and I'm tired so you may have to forgive some typos. I know it's tough. I'm a grammar nazi of sorts myself. Too, to and two are different words. You know that, write? Err right?
Step 1 and I can already tell this is going to be a great manual that would be awesome for a newbie. It's oversimplified for somebody with mechanical inclination and a history of building RCs, but that's fine. I'd rather have too many pages instead of not enough. The page on the left shows different types of screws and how lengths of the different types are measured. Nice touch! The right page shows Step 1 and Step 2. Notice Step 1 is just installing bearings. Very simple!
OK let's open up the "Transmission Bag". Inside you find, well, more bags. Those bags are, thankfully, filled with parts instead of more bags. Everything is so nicely separated and packaged. For the most part Traxxas keeps the bearing sizes and screws the same size for each step. If they do differ they are noticeably different so it would make it harder for a newbie to use the wrong screw.
The manual has other newbie friendly features throughout. I thought this one was particularly interesting. It clearly shows you which hole to use and which one not to use in the shaft.
I was kinda surprised that the pin much shorter than the slot in the gear. The pin could move side to side, but the diameter was pretty close to the size of the slot so it was still a pretty nice fit.
I was going to use Vanquish grease for the build, but first I checked to see what type of grease Traxxas included. It's a tacky green grease. Going from memory alone, and my loyal fans will know how poorly my memory works, this grease seems to be very similar to what Axial included in the SCX10 II kit. I was a big fan of it so I'm going to use the Traxxas grease for this build
This is about how I coated my gears. I've always wondered how others do it. Do you use more or less tacky grease?
These Teflon washers were included for the transmission. I've never seen this in a scaler kit. Usually gears just rub on the bearing or plastic or whatever they're touching. Very nice touch, Traxxas! "thumbsup"
And here we have a Bruce Jenner err tranny minus the spur gear and useless clutch AKA slipper clutch. As most TRX-4 owners already know, this is a pretty compact transmission as far as 2-speed capable trannies go. The included version here is single speed, of course. I'm guessing I'm not going to miss the 2-speed, but that's TBD.
