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07.25.2009, 06:00 AM

mistercrash : the trick for diff block dont work with the stock e-revo diff I put the complete diff in a birthday balloon and then put in into the bulkhead and seem more tight then before should work just fine ? ... I cut 3 holes for the diff output ... and checked my diff pinion and ring gear look like brand new and the pinion dont needed to be shimmed and I dont got any move side by side with the diff case too.. but once I opened the diff the seal were the screw goes was broke so the diff leak but not by alot anyways im going to buy a seal and change the diff fluid one day.. and I forget the bearing was all fine ;)

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07.25.2009, 10:30 AM

Quessé t'as fait là toé sti! Mette té diffs dans dé balounes Pourquoi pas du glaçage à gâteau dans l'diff tant qu'à y être C't'une joke là Bin si ça marche çé tant mieux.
   
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07.25.2009, 10:35 AM

un plan de neye comme quon dit :)

j'ai défait le diff avant aussi pis lui pas eu besoin de rien toucher il est parfaitement tight cétait seulement lui d'en arriere qui avait un lousse
   
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Bibliotheque!

Hahha.. Sorry, had to do that...

Hey mistercrash, where did you get the piano wire?

OK, so, who's up for placing an order for Lipo's? Maybe I'll start a new thread?
   
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07.25.2009, 08:17 PM

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Bibliotheque!

Hahha.. Sorry, had to do that...

Hey mistercrash, where did you get the piano wire?
The wires I have were available at my LHS in the airplane section. But I found this also. I ordered a pack of ten 18'' rods to try out.

http://www.smallparts.com/Music-Wire...AF&pf_rd_t=301

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The wires I have were available at my LHS in the airplane section. But I found this also. I ordered a pack of ten 18'' rods to try out.

http://www.smallparts.com/Music-Wire...AF&pf_rd_t=301
Smallparts.com was fast in shipping the wires to me here in Ontario, Canada. I got them yesterday and what they sent me is better than what I was getting at the LHS. The wires are stiffer and are springier than what I was using before. So I went ahead and made a front sway bar right away and installed it.



Update on the battery doors. They are awsome, I am absolutely confident that the doors will not open up while running anymore.
   
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