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01.19.2009, 02:43 AM

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Please explain why the thicker flui
from what i know basically the thicker fluid reduce's "diffing out" and make's a diff act more like a spool or direct drive....

this can help with handling and tire ballooning


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my perspective is coming from 8th scale buggy and truggy nitro. The diffs on the erevo and emaxx are way too hard to get to in comparison. That said the trucks are for the most part pretty easy to work on.
   
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my perspective is coming from 8th scale buggy and truggy nitro. The diffs on the erevo and emaxx are way too hard to get to in comparison. That said the trucks are for the most part pretty easy to work on.
i can have my diff's out in ~ 15min - 20min....

i also own a truggy + buggy


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02.08.2009, 02:08 PM

Come on, I can get the diff out the e-maxx in about 5 mins and the revo in about 3. Now again ts not as easy as 1/8th but it really not that hard
   
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Come on, I can get the diff out the e-maxx in about 5 mins and the revo in about 3. Now again ts not as easy as 1/8th but it really not that hard
I'd like to see that. When I had my Revo it took me at least half an hour to get to the diffs.


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02.08.2009, 05:25 PM

I can honestly have a diff out in 10 minutes. I'd like to see it done in 3!


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02.08.2009, 05:28 PM

I can have it out in less than 10 seconds. Of course none of the surrounding parts will still be usable...
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I can honestly have a diff out in 10 minutes. I'd like to see it done in 3!
You must have some better tools than I use. I just have regular L-wrenches that kill your fingers. I'd love to get a small electric screwdriver with some hex bits for it though.

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I can have it out in less than 10 seconds. Of course none of the surrounding parts will still be usable...



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You must have some better tools than I use. I just have regular L-wrenches that kill your fingers. I'd love to get a small electric screwdriver with some hex bits for it though.
Yes a good set of hex drivers is mandatory! Take off the shocks, 3 screws holding the body mount to the bulks, and a set screw on each driveshaft. Pretty sure that's all that is needed for the rear diff. The front diff does take an extra minute or two. Putting it back together is the tricky part, lining up the center driveshafts.


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02.08.2009, 06:19 PM

Thats just it getting them out is easy , its putting them back in thats a pain! I have gooten good at pulling the emaxx and erevo apart. I have good tools and a 18v dewalt drill. The erevo is only a few screws(9) I cant see how 9 screws takes 10 mins. The emax only reqires you to remove the 2 screws out the shock tower, 2 screws out the skid plate, 2 out the chassis, oh and 2 out the bumper mount and remove the shafts. You only need one side of the bulhead off to remove the diff. It pretty easy
   
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02.08.2009, 06:23 PM

Man I guess the next time I kill a diff I will have to video it for you. Man its only 2 shock tower screw, 3 body mount screws, 4 skid plate screws, and shafts. I just cant see how it takes that long. Even with hand tools I can have it out preety darn fast

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02.08.2009, 06:29 PM

I still like my Muggy...pull two screws out of the chassis and if you can reach around the bumper there's only 4 more screws (I just remove the bumper though, 2 more screws and makes it much easier). Once you've got the plastic hinge pin cover off remove 2 hinge pins and drop the bottom (or top) control arms out of the way, pull 2 plastic inserts out and the entire diff and center shaft comes right out. THAT is a 2-3 minute job.

EDIT: Re-assembly is just as easy


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02.08.2009, 06:56 PM

Yeah I had the lst2 (same set up as the muggy) it was super easy!
   
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02.08.2009, 07:03 PM

My only issue with the lst is that the diffs are easy to get out, but once shimmed correctly never need to come out! It is handy if you are experimenting with diff oils... I wish more vehicles had such easy to get at diffs... Like a pre-X savage.
   
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02.08.2009, 09:08 PM

I still dunno how to get a diff out of my Revo

is there a step by step guide for us morons anywhere


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