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ntc3freak 03-02-2005 06:47 AM


Originally posted by markp27
Maybe you need to get some of Wifey's friends here online :D Those Malaysian Girls look damn good!!! :nod:



:eek: :eek: :eek: :weird: :weird: really ar??i never noticed that:D :D :D

Sow&Steady 03-02-2005 06:52 AM


Originally posted by markp27
True, Sow, true. Have one GF....NO!!! diversify and have two :eek: :lol: :lol:
You learn quick young apperentice! :sneaky:

Sow&Steady 03-02-2005 06:52 AM


Originally posted by ntc3freak
:eek: :eek: :eek: :weird: :weird: really ar??i never noticed that:D :D :D
That's because you're too young and should be focussed on your studies anyway. :D

InitialD 03-02-2005 07:53 AM


Originally posted by ntc3freak
:eek: :eek: :eek: :weird: :weird: really ar??i never noticed that:D :D :D
Yeah. You need to study. However, if you want, you can only take a peek at Britney Spears. :nod:

_cyclops_ 03-02-2005 09:07 AM

Diff building
 
He,

there are a lot of other story's about building the diff.. now i polisched the disks and put a very think grease on the thrust-bearing... the balls and diff rings get only a small amount of greace...

Not that's my storry.. what are you story's or, can i find any hint's and tips ? ( i already read julius and glen' articls...)

InitialD 03-02-2005 06:12 PM

Re: Diff building
 
Cyclops, it's actually very simple for me. Firstly, I smear the Mugen Super Grease on a paper towel (a little bit less than 1 cm worth of grease) and rub all the diff balls evenly on the paper towel with these sticky grease. Nothing on the diff plates. Pop the diff balls in and start assembling the diff. Of course the thrust bearing inside the diff is lube with the Mugen Super Grease also.

Secondly, build the diff and makes sure without the diff collar, the diffs are tightened just enough that the diff pulley does not slip when you turn it hard.

So far after over a year of running, I am still using the same diff balls and diff plates. The diff stays very smooth still and I have only serviced it like 4 or 5 times only.

I believe Serpent is going to release a tool (or I thought already released) to make the job easier to ensure the diff pulley is tight and does not slip.

_cyclops_ 03-03-2005 01:50 AM

Thx for the help.. no polisching for you then?

I think i'll try mugen super grease then :-)

The tool i have, we got it at a technical meeting of serpent at our local club...

markp27 03-03-2005 02:01 AM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
Thx for the help.. no polisching for you then?

I think i'll try mugen super grease then :-)

The tool i have, we got it at a technical meeting of serpent at our local club...

Don't tell anyone.....http://3hobby.net/modules/Forums/ima...cheekywink.gif but there is also another tip with the diif.....put a thin coating of super grease on the part of the diff which is underneath the diff clamp - this improves the operation of the diff.

Cheers, Mark.

markp27 03-03-2005 02:21 AM

Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by InitialD
I believe Serpent is going to release a tool (or I thought already released) to make the job easier to ensure the diff pulley is tight and does not slip.
I'm sure I saw pictures of it, but maybe it was an hallucination because of the cold :cry:

Here's one coming up for Crashed: http://www.smi-motorsport.de/cms/pro.../mitnehmer.jpg

_cyclops_ 03-03-2005 03:08 AM


Originally posted by markp27
Don't tell anyone.....http://3hobby.net/modules/Forums/ima...cheekywink.gif but there is also another tip with the diif.....put a thin coating of super grease on the part of the diff which is underneath the diff clamp - this improves the operation of the diff.

Cheers, Mark.

Hehe, i knew that one... doesn't the grease wear out or just spins of? Or is that super grease that super? :D


ps, nobody read's it here.. you'r secret's safe!

markp27 03-03-2005 03:33 AM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
Hehe, i knew that one... doesn't the grease wear out or just spins of? Or is that super grease that super? :D


ps, nobody read's it here.. you'r secret's safe!

Cool :D Super secret grease - that stuff ain't going to move :nod:

InitialD 03-03-2005 03:44 AM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
Hehe, i knew that one... doesn't the grease wear out or just spins of? Or is that super grease that super? :D
Well, the grease should still be there in the clamps. The residue is still stuck with the diff balls after playing the car continously every week over a few months. :nod:

crashed_1 03-03-2005 03:45 AM

Re: Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by markp27
I'm sure I saw pictures of it, but maybe it was an hallucination because of the cold :cry:

Here's one coming up for Crashed: http://www.smi-motorsport.de/cms/pro.../mitnehmer.jpg

I was just cleaning my car the other day and was telling myself '..the only thing that's purple on my car are these damn hexes...yuk' and NOW...:) :) :) :)

InitialD 03-03-2005 03:48 AM


Originally posted by markp27
Don't tell anyone.....http://3hobby.net/modules/Forums/ima...cheekywink.gif but there is also another tip with the diif.....put a thin coating of super grease on the part of the diff which is underneath the diff clamp - this improves the operation of the diff.

Cheers, Mark.

:eek: http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...x/icon_bow.gif http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...x/icon_bow.gif http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...x/icon_bow.gif

InitialD 03-03-2005 03:50 AM

Re: Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by markp27
I'm sure I saw pictures of it, but maybe it was an hallucination because of the cold :cry:
Like this one? :eek: http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...wistedevil.gif

http://www.3hobby.net/modules/copper...diff_tool1.JPG


Originally posted by markp27
Here's one coming up for Crashed:

http://www.smi-motorsport.de/cms/pro.../mitnehmer.jpg

Funny that one didn't officially come out on mytsn after some time already. It's a clamp type aluminum hexes. Part number 802255...


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