Inferno MP9 thread
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#3451
Tech Adept

hi guys, is item number 96505 (#30000 diff grease) can be use for the grease between the pinion and the ring gear? thanks.
#3452

Andy
#3454

You don't have to use the kysho shoes, but some shoes will need to be drilled to fit the pin on the flywheel, I use Racers Edge shoes, they are great last a very long time with little maintaince, right now I've been experimenting with two racers edge aluminum shoes w/ 1.0 springs and one kyosho carbon/plastic shoe w/ a 1.1 spring, worked very good the carbon/plastic one cleans the bell from all the aluminum build up IMO. BTW I had to drill the holes larger in the racers edge shoes, and dynamites max life, also the racers edge lasts A LOT longer than the dynamite shoes.
Andy
Andy
#3455
Tech Addict

Dear Friends,
Thanks so much for all your sharing and feedback. Deeply appreciate......
Cheers!
Regards,
David Lim (Kyosho/ OS)
Thanks so much for all your sharing and feedback. Deeply appreciate......
Cheers!
Regards,
David Lim (Kyosho/ OS)

#3456

i guess i works... i have tried using the 3000 and it works fine. However, atm i use hudy graphite grease and i like it better. But i think the 30000 grease till work out for you, it doesn't really matter...
#3457
Tech Addict
iTrader: (1)

never had any problems with the front upper arms B version and the new alu casterblock. Zere play after two hard races. On the clutch shoes...I use the JVD/Ascandancy clutch setup, again, no worries for two full races with no maintainance, very easy.
new parts: all new universals:



new parts: all new universals:




#3458

Where can I see the pic of the unis up close. Pic too small.
Will the new car come with new front hub and the lighten outdrive
Will the new car come with new front hub and the lighten outdrive
Last edited by deeje929; 07-13-2010 at 08:10 AM.
#3461
Tech Adept
#3462

The new car should have the lightened outdrives, and new rear aluminum hubs. The aluminum front C Hubs are options.
Walid
Walid
#3463
Tech Adept

Anyone have leaks on the center diff? do you guys seal it?
#3464

Ya I've even read that Tebo has had a small leak on the center diff. What I do I make sure the screw holes are perfect flat with the other surface that mounts to the ring gear so there is a perfect bond, you can do this my using a file and gently running it over to make sure the holes are flush. I know it's confusing I don't know any other way to explain it, and I also use green slime on my o rings and where they sit and put some on the outdrives before I slide them in, no leaks.
Andy
Andy
#3465
Tech Adept

Thanks Andy, your solution works
