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F360 pull aside...

Discussion in '360/430' started by keisuko, Oct 25, 2011.

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  1. keisuko

    keisuko Rookie

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    have anyone get this kind of trouble before?
    Mine F360 that when i drive it high rev than change gear that will pull to right hand side than when engage to the gear will back to normal & down shift it will pull to left.....
    hard to drive it with a few months already & thats my daily drive to work~
     
  2. HHogan

    HHogan Formula Junior Rossa Subscribed

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    Check the rear transmission mount. It can cause you to sway on shifts.
     
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    jim94-348 Formula Junior Owner Silver Subscribed

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    Have to agree with Bob. You might also check the motor mounts.
     
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    Check rear wheel bearing hub and rear suspension tie rod, any play in those two will cause on throttle off throttle direction change.
     
  5. Skidkid

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    Let's do the easy and obvious first. These cars are VERY sensative to tire inflation. If a rear tire is down 10% I get a noticable pull when shifting.
     
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    Agree with above. Tire pressure and the correct tires will cause dramatic results like this. Then start looking at alignment. When you shift you are loading and unloading the suspension causing sudden shifts.

    i'm assuming you have a F1, which in that case you would be able to feel if the trans mount is bad or not by how much movement you feel in the rear when shifting (more notable at higher rpm shifts).

    Ciao,
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    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    I agree with above. Start with the easy things first: Tire wear, tire pressure, then alignment. After that, look for more complicated situations.
     
  8. keisuko

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    have swap the tire with one of my friend that the problem is solve
    maybe cause the tire is too old for use,as i think...
    try to change all the tire so that can drive it safety,thanks for helping...
    any upgrade that will post soon~
     
  9. Skidkid

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    Glad it worked out so easily.
     

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