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RC Fan 4 Life 03.02.2011 08:21 AM

e-maxx wheels going backwards after rebuild?
 
I bought FLM hybrid bulks and hot bodies diffs for them i put it all back together and the rear wheels pull fwd and the front wheels pull backwords!

In reverse it does the opposite. Did i put one of the diffs together backwords?

I used this post

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8012

JERRY2KONE 03.02.2011 09:05 AM

Yes
 
YES you put one of the sets of gears in facing the wrong side. Open one diff up and swap teh ring gear to the opposite side and you should be good to go.

magman 03.02.2011 10:01 AM

Don't feel too bad...many of us have done the same thing. I have done it twice!:whistle:

RC Fan 4 Life 03.02.2011 10:12 AM

Yeah I felt really dumb after I got it all back together and seen that.

Btw how much gorilla snot should I put on the gears? I just pretty much covered the teeth. It sounds alot more noisy since I upgraded the diffs and cvd.

magman 03.02.2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by RC Fan 4 Life (Post 399735)
Yeah I felt really dumb after I got it all back together and seen that.

Btw how much gorilla snot should I put on the gears? I just pretty much covered the teeth. It sounds alot more noisy since I upgraded the diffs and cvd.

I completely cover mine in gorilla snot. Some diffs are definitively noisier than others for sure. My mugen diffs are a lot noisier than some of my other rigs

RC Fan 4 Life 03.02.2011 12:10 PM

Wonder if i should fill them completely full as well.

thzero 03.02.2011 12:55 PM

Fill what completely full? If you mean the diffs with oil, no not completely. Check the appropriate documents for sure from the HB or HPI site (these are same as vorza diffs), but I believe they all call to fill to top of the internal gears.


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