[completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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I really like this build/restoration. Fantastic!! And, as someone else mentioned, such an informative write-up. My knowledge of Yokomos starts and ends with the 834B, so it's great to learn new things and see the evolution from the YZ-10. Thanks for all the detail!!

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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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Lonestar wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 12:20 pm
works92 wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:57 am Really nice build Paul ! And nice step up in the painting world :wink:

Once again, I learned a lot reading you (especially with the medial pro story)

PS: How do you feel the M8 compare to a modern tx ?
Thanks for the kind commens Phil!

The M8 is great - the menu is so intuitive. I currently run an M17 and it's night and day. I could adjust everything I wanted on the M8 instantly without opening the instructions. So well laid out and user-friendly. The M17 it takes a computer science PhD to manipulate it :lol:

Performance-wise, nothing to complain about. I was still racing my EX10 FM 5 years ago when in the middle between the M12 (which I didn't like and only kept 6mths) and the 4PX (which was great and I kept a few years). People complain about FM being slower than 2.4GHz, I never felt it when going back and forth.

Having said that - the ergonomics of the handle just plain suck. I think we've made a lot of progress on that end. And the radio is really top-heavy, too...

But this is all forgotten when you get to operate it on the track. There's nothing that feels like being 20yrs younger :mrgreen:

A+ sur les circuits (on croise les doigts)

Paul
I've had the same observations when running my EX1-Mars,
nothing to say about the performances, but a little lack of ergonomics and really too much heavy.
And you're right, a real bitd drivin' experience must be with the correct Tx
! rejuvenating cure ! :lol: :lol:

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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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ROH73 wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 9:43 pm I really like this build/restoration. Fantastic!! And, as someone else mentioned, such an informative write-up. My knowledge of Yokomos starts and ends with the 834B, so it's great to learn new things and see the evolution from the YZ-10. Thanks for all the detail!!
Thank you for the kind comments... glad you guys liked the write-up! :)
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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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hi, really enjoyed yr detail write up
am in the process of rebuilding my yr4 m2 type j as well.

i hav a question, would u know if there is a pre assembled diff thrust bearing that fits this car simply for ease of maintenance and durability reasons? plus my eyes cant see balls that small anymore haha

for example, would something like this work ?
Avid RC 2.6x6x3mm Kyosho/Yokomo Differential Thrust Bearing (Tungsten Carbide)

thanks in advance

cheers
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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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roops9 wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:30 am hi, really enjoyed yr detail write up
am in the process of rebuilding my yr4 m2 type j as well.

i hav a question, would u know if there is a pre assembled diff thrust bearing that fits this car simply for ease of maintenance and durability reasons? plus my eyes cant see balls that small anymore haha

for example, would something like this work ?
Avid RC 2.6x6x3mm Kyosho/Yokomo Differential Thrust Bearing (Tungsten Carbide)

thanks in advance

cheers
roops
Hey Roops

sorry for not seeing this earlier. I have no idea whether there is an existing thrust bearing that can fit in there, i unfortunately didn't measure the assembly before I built the diff... If you are really keen on finding one that works, yes, I would certainly recommend you shop around for a few different dimensions, and with a bit of luck, y who knows... keep us posted please :) :wink:
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Re: [completed] And now something completely different: YR4-M2 Type-J

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heyy didnt realise there was a reply, sorry man, just subscribed to this thread for future...

anyway i got the Avid RC 2.6x6x3mm Kyosho/Yokomo Differential Thrust Bearing (Tungsten Carbide) and on inspection it is the same size, i think it should work, wil definitely make it a ton easier than swapping in those tiny balls haha
when i do rebuild my diff wil dump them in and update it here.

by the way, are the rear and front diff outdrives the same, can they be swapped? my front 1 way is busted and am thinking of just having the same ball diffs in front as i have in the rear.

so many part numbers, dont even know if they're the same or which one would fit this car
ZD-500
ZD-501S
ZD-502
thanks a heap

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