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Bar-A10 01.14.2009 04:17 AM

x.x E hyper8 help
 
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Originally Posted by "M.C. pee pants says on BYT" ok guys i got my rc monster motor mount in today and there is a ton of play now in my center diff ; _; about 2mm. how would you space it to fit in there good and what would i need. please help me out masters of rc M.C. pee pants (Post 633144)
well i got the buggy new about a week after the 8 came out and i can kind of remember that ofna did some changes on the 8 before it came the 8.5 so maybe mine is a little different and i know i didnt build it wrong. i may suck at driving but i know how to build stuff but im hopeing that there is just a problem with the mount. i emailed them about the specs on the barring hole but i havent got any reply back yet. but if there isnt any problem with the mount is there any washers i can get to fix it? but thanks guys for helping me out. i would have never have checked it if it wasnt for this forum.

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Originally Posted by M.C. pee pants (Post 635195)
ok guys i emailed rc monster on the 8th and havent got an email back yet. anybody able to tell me how i would space my center diff so i can just get this problem out of the way?

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Originally Posted by M.C. pee pants (Post 635411)
the problem is that i tryed that but i cant get my old user name and password from the site. i put in my email and everything and never got anything back.

any help would be cool

suicideneil 01.14.2009 03:51 PM

Common sense dictates that all that is required are a few shims, size I would guess at 5x10x0.5mm, or whatever size the output shafts on the diff are x the diameter of the bearings x 0.5mm as thats a common size. Just use 2 or 3 until there is no or very little back & forth movement of the diff between the mounts/braces.


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