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Old 02-26-2014, 04:38 AM
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LOL I had a bearing give away too, it was spectacular.
I'd say that was a roast'em toast'em scenario!
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yikes !
Those case and gears are thirst of grease. put some high pressure black grease on it.
They were allot high pressure black grease, the plastic dust got stuck in it.
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I did just rebuild the 3 diffs and have replaced the screws with the HPI HPIZ449.
Thanks for recommending this, works perfectly.
The kit so far is really great and easy to rebuild... seems a lot of parts really fit better after it has been rebuild.

looking forward to the next race in 2 weeks
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Hi all,
Building the shocks for the first time and having a little issue. front shocks no issue, but when building back shocks after bleeding them I get very little rebound (shaft pushing out from shock) which is normal....but when I extend the shock shaft it sucks back up into shock almost all the way....I don't believe this is correct as the fronts did not do this.....
I have refilled and bled a few times with same results.....can someone chime in on what I could be doing wrong or explain the procedure for building the shocks?

Thanks
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Anyone have issues with the original chassis on the 2.0? At first a few of the screws didn't fit all the way into the pre drilled holes, then the skid plates didn't exactly fit. I've done some mods but not my RPM bumper broke just infront of where it mounts to the chassis. There's a gap between the bumper mount and the frame because the countersink holes are too small. Thoughts? Is it just me?
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Originally Posted by PYRO689
Hi all,
Building the shocks for the first time and having a little issue. front shocks no issue, but when building back shocks after bleeding them I get very little rebound (shaft pushing out from shock) which is normal....but when I extend the shock shaft it sucks back up into shock almost all the way....I don't believe this is correct as the fronts did not do this.....
I have refilled and bled a few times with same results.....can someone chime in on what I could be doing wrong or explain the procedure for building the shocks?

Thanks
Ken
Try use TLR green slim on the o-ring, maybe will fix your issue.
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Originally Posted by fredmotokx
Try use TLR green slim on the o-ring, maybe will fix your issue.
You can slightly loosen your lower caps as well. Sometimes they can squeeze the o-rings depending on the stack up.
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Originally Posted by PYRO689
Hi all,
Building the shocks for the first time and having a little issue. front shocks no issue, but when building back shocks after bleeding them I get very little rebound (shaft pushing out from shock) which is normal....but when I extend the shock shaft it sucks back up into shock almost all the way....I don't believe this is correct as the fronts did not do this.....
I have refilled and bled a few times with same results.....can someone chime in on what I could be doing wrong or explain the procedure for building the shocks?

Thanks
Ken
In regards to the O rings in the top cap
I was reading the build notes and it mentions you can you use either the ones that go up in the cap, or the ones that go on the threads.

Is one better then the other, or just personal preference. I built with both (read the notes afterwards) and curious if that could be causing my issue. I will find out tonite......anyone run both?

ken
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Default Introducing another 2.0 ready for the track!

Finally finished my first SCT build. Took awhile but for the most part build went good. Only issue is with the shocks which I mentioned above. Will see how she rolls this Sunday!

Learned a lot from this forum
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Originally Posted by PYRO689
Finally finished my first SCT build. Took awhile but for the most part build went good. Only issue is with the shocks which I mentioned above. Will see how she rolls this Sunday!

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I see only one problem...
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It's not dirty yet!
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Originally Posted by PYRO689
In regards to the O rings in the top cap
I was reading the build notes and it mentions you can you use either the ones that go up in the cap, or the ones that go on the threads.

Is one better then the other, or just personal preference. I built with both (read the notes afterwards) and curious if that could be causing my issue. I will find out tonite......anyone run both?

ken
The one that goes over the threads is better. It seals great and no way for the seal to get sucked into the shock like the cap seal may do over time.
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What length of sensor wire is needed for the 2.0
And what brand is available ?
Thanks
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How long do the pucks last with the MIP kit?

I might add this to my rig next.
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What length of sensor wire is needed for the 2.0
And what brand is available ?
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Quite a few people make them here are a few.

http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/w...pe=productgrid
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Originally Posted by PYRO689
Finally finished my first SCT build. Took awhile but for the most part build went good. Only issue is with the shocks which I mentioned above. Will see how she rolls this Sunday!

Learned a lot from this forum
Pro4 HD Hang Oooooooooon!
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