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sosidge
22-05-2008, 03:23 PM
Would I be right in thinking that the material that slipper pads are made of will not be effective it it has a "glazed" appearance.
And would rubbing the pad surface down with some fine sandpaper be good practice to get some more life out of it?
Referring to a Tamiya Durga by the way although the pads seem to be a similar friction material to other cars I have used in the past.
werner1619
22-05-2008, 04:41 PM
good question ???
burgie
22-05-2008, 05:05 PM
Would I be right in thinking that the material that slipper pads are made of will not be effective it it has a "glazed" appearance.
And would rubbing the pad surface down with some fine sandpaper be good practice to get some more life out of it?
yes and yes :thumbsup:
just don't go mad with the sandpaper - just eradicate the glaze without taking too much of the overall thickness.
you can also just flip 'em over - both sides should not be glazed....
sosidge
22-05-2008, 07:54 PM
yes and yes :thumbsup:
just don't go mad with the sandpaper - just eradicate the glaze without taking too much of the overall thickness.
you can also just flip 'em over - both sides should not be glazed....
Well that is good news then because that is exactly what I did about 5 seconds after posting the original question - now I know I don't need to take the damn transmission apart again!
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