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07.12.2009, 08:47 PM

With the pinion moved away from the spur, you should be able to roll the truck along back & forth in a smooth motion, no jerkyness or sudden stopping when you let go- it should roll to a gentle stop if pushed across a hard floor for example.
   
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07.12.2009, 09:07 PM

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With the pinion moved away from the spur, you should be able to roll the truck along back & forth in a smooth motion, no jerkyness or sudden stopping when you let go- it should roll to a gentle stop if pushed across a hard floor for example.
Excellent thanks for explaining that , yep does that no problems. I though I might have to like manually rotate the spur in the centre diff and guage it like that. I bought the truggy second hand but based on the bottom of the chasis it looks like it had like a single race meet in it. I pulled all the diff's apart and inspected all gearing, then refilled with diff oil (7/30/5).

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