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Diff blocks - 05.18.2009, 10:45 PM

The diffs move in a Revo. They move inside the bulkheads. Just look at the abrasion marks on your diff cases and inside the bulkheads when you take them apart. Some people tried to stuff silicon in there to hold the diffs in place, some put foam underneath the chassis to press down on the diff. I'm sure someone will chime in with yet another Band Aid fix for this little problem. I want a permanent fix. I am going to try out these diff blocks that key into the bulkheads and sandwich the diffs in place holding them tight preventing movement up and down, left and right. I made them for my LST2 diffs but I'm sure they would not work for the stock diffs.

The front blocks



And the rear blocks



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What did u make those blocks out of.
   
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What did u make those blocks out of.
If you're talking about the servo blocks, they are made out of 3 mm thick twill weaved carbon fiber.


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Mmm cf holder - 06.14.2009, 03:57 PM

I am trying to stop smoking. I needed to do something to keep me busy so I made this carbon fiber MMM holder. Not really necessary but it looks cool. Problem is... I'm done and I want a frikkin' smoke



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If you're talking about the servo blocks, they are made out of 3 mm thick twill weaved carbon fiber.
no i mean the diff blocks
   
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06.16.2009, 09:15 AM

ok, sorry about that. The diff blocks were made out of a piece of cutting board bought at the dollar store.


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06.16.2009, 09:57 AM

After recharging the second set of Turnigys, this is what I got for numbers.

Pack 2:
Cell resistance - cell1 = 1.6 cell2 = 1.7
mah back in 4809
Volts just after charging 8.409

Pack 3:
Cell resistance - cell1 = 1.6 cell2 = 1.6
mah back in 5025
Volts just after charging 8.410

I think I'm going to run 1 and 2 together and 3 and 4 together.


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Thanks man, and can you help me with my problem. Check it out, its called diff problems
   
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06.18.2009, 12:56 PM

I received my new MMM yesterday. I put it on, changed the settings to the ones I like and tried it. And....... It runs just like the other one I don't like the puky green color of the motor though. I also put a Traxxas red aluminum pushrod for the rear body mount brace.



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