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Mad monkey diff problem solved
Can you damage the thrust race by over tightening the diff screw? It may be an obvious question but the diff action felt excellent until I fully tightened it then backed off 1/8th of a turn and now it feels gritty and noisy. This is a brand new diff assembly. Are there any alternative ae parts for this (125000449)?
Thanks Si
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Xray X12 Atom SS GT Supastox TLR 22 Mi3.5 Mi5 Mad monkey, Tamiya Monster Beetle/Mud Blaster "if i'm not racing... i'm dreaming of racing" Last edited by Simion Wabs; 18-05-2013 at 04:10 PM. Reason: Added text |
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Diff problem solved!
From having a gritty diff no matter how many times I rebuilt the thing following step by step guides on this forum. I have now solved the root cause
What happens when you tighten the diff screw is pressure is applied to the two bearing faces before pressure is placed on the balls and diff rings. Either the two bearings don't seat correctly or the bearings are slightly too thick. I have replaced one of the bearings with a thinner type 5x8x2mm instead of 5x8x2.5mm. Hey presto my diff is now super smooth and is easily adjusted. Try this... Split the diff Remove 1 bearing Reassemble the diff Set up diff in accordance with guides on other oople posts Note you get the diff working with only one bearing! Now do above but insert 5x8x2mm bearing. Worked for me Good luck Please respond if this works for you
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Xray X12 Atom SS GT Supastox TLR 22 Mi3.5 Mi5 Mad monkey, Tamiya Monster Beetle/Mud Blaster "if i'm not racing... i'm dreaming of racing" Last edited by Simion Wabs; 24-05-2013 at 09:46 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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