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Get it out of your system! HERE! You have a gripe,bone to pick, Tamiya vs Wedico or just have to let it out! THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE TO DO IT! |
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I have to go here with the other guys ,
Tamiya 3 speeds are tough ! By all the crazy stuff I have done with mine over the years , I never had a busted one or issues with it ! But I did found over time several issues with these 3 speeds not being build correctly , ( besides the deal with linkage , servos adjustments and such ) when I acquired used Tamiya semi’s . Bend shift forks or worn bushing inside the shift-forks are a common issue for a not properly build or “high-mileage” 3 speed. If you want to do an extra trick , you can bevel the tooth-flanks on each gear which is used for the shifting . Then you can shift this 3 speed even under load and with full throttle ( even thought not recommended way of driving ! ) It’s all a matter of how much care you take during the building process . A few years back , during the first Indy show , I received this nice comment from several truckers : “ how come all your trucks are driving so smooth ? “ Take your time building stuff and during the building process check things out . If you get a ready to run vehicle build by somebody else , check it out real good , if the builders reputation is questionable , rip it apart and start from scratch ( that’s what I do when I buy used stuff ) Even with new stuff , just because it’s new , it doesn’t mean it’s right .
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