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stock lightning diffs question - 08.11.2006, 05:57 AM

Hi guys, I just received a pair of new lightning diffs, and i wondered if it was normal that they are pretty difficult to turn with hands... I imagine that it's due to the oil diff that is cold... Am i right?
Or do I have to open the diff cups to put a lighter diff oil on it?
Can someone help me please?
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08.11.2006, 07:13 AM

just leave them alone - unless your going to change diff oil for a reason - a little tight is better than a little loose - they will break in - good luck...


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08.11.2006, 07:57 AM

The diffoil should be silicone, which isn't affected much by temperature.
   
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08.11.2006, 10:12 AM

ok thanks, my old diffs were completely untightened, cause i run 80% asphalt and pavement... i will see what will be the behaviour of my car...
and yes if it's some silicon oil it can not be affected by temp... that's right Serum, I forgot that fact...
again i will let you know how it runs... i build a new E-maxx actually, from my old one that i shew here 2 weeks ago...
   
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08.11.2006, 11:43 AM

ok i mounted the diffs into the hybrid bulks, but i discovered that i needed to change the lateral cups??? My cvd's are 4 or 5mm too short for the lightning diff cups...
I have the MIP cups that come with the wide shiny cvd's, and i wonder how to make them fit these diffs...

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08.12.2006, 01:36 PM

please i need help to finish my car, that's the only thing that make me crasy... i run wide RPM arms and MIP wide cvd... what's wrong with my config??? What diff cups to use on the lightning diffs???
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08.12.2006, 01:41 PM

Use the ones you have. Scew in the pillow balls as much as you can. Got a picture?
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08.12.2006, 01:52 PM

either MIP or UE cvd's should work. Perhaps your pivotballs are out too far, like Squee mentioned.

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08.13.2006, 08:46 AM

here is a pic of my problem:


in that pic my pivotballs are tightened at max... the cups seem to bee too short... where does the length problem come from???? that makes me crasy... 200$ of parts and it doesn't work at the end... :(

i didn't found any idea about how to use my MIP cups on these diffs... Lightning cups don't have any screw...

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08.13.2006, 09:02 AM

You are sure those are MIP cvd's? they don't use a boot like that. The MIP shaft itself is the boot.

I doubt if these are MIP cvd's.

However, there is a way you can make it work;

cut off a piece of your RPM arms, and drill the holes deeper if needed. Or buy UE or MIP cvd's
   
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08.13.2006, 10:05 AM

those are not MIP but they are the same length... pic was taken before i tried to mount the MIP ones...
Serum, you're right, i will try to short my arms about 3/4mm each...
   
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08.13.2006, 10:56 AM

Keep in mind, you will probably bend a CVD or 2 with RPM arms.
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08.13.2006, 12:42 PM

I never heard of an issue like this when the MIP cvd's are used?
   
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08.13.2006, 02:39 PM

They look more like a rd logic which is a touch shorter than mip or ue. The cups makes up the difference.


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08.13.2006, 03:11 PM

yes you all right, the MIP cvd's are at the right legth... i made a mistake in measuring... shame on me again, it's really hard to enter the race word... :(
   
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