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lutach
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06.22.2010, 02:35 PM

I would double check everything again. See if there's any bent drive shaft or axles. See if any pins are worn out. Check your internal gears as I had a similar situation happen to me with non hardened HB diff gears. It could be something that catches some moving part(s) at times.
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jamesban
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06.22.2010, 03:10 PM

All of the diff gears were brand new although I dont think they were hardened just stock replacements, I built two new diffs with HD cups and they seemed very smooth after assembly, the center diff was locked with what looks like hot glue and I left it like that. The drive shafts and axles all appear straight. Im honestly not sure what it is. I had a similar noise in my brushlass e-savage when the stock plastic trans blew apaprt from the 9XL motor runnig on 6 cells. Other than that I never heard a noise like this. It doesnt sound like metal diff gears grinding to me? I may have to wait till soemthing fails to figure it out or if the slipperential makes it go away?
   
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