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markp27 03-03-2005 04:39 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
You win... :cry: :cry: :cry:
:lol: :lol: You can go and swooosh! now :D

_cyclops_ 03-03-2005 04:39 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Ok ok... Eat your heart out at RC-Mushroom !. If they are out of stock, I know who to look for. :lol: :lol: :lol:



Here.

thanks... i'll try the mugen super grease first :D

New_Toasted 03-03-2005 09:55 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by InitialD
Like this one? :eek: http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...wistedevil.gif


Should be it :D However, one scewdriver in each slot hold in one hand and turning the diff over with the other hand works good for me, even though a three armed orch wearing the RING would do the job better, and who says D's not? :lol: :ha: :lol:

Edit: You guys post too much! I missed like two complete pages or something :lol:

markp27 03-03-2005 10:12 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by New_Toasted
Should be it :D However, one scewdriver in each slot hold in one hand and turning the diff over with the other hand works good for me, even though a three armed orch wearing the RING would do the job better, and who says D's not? :lol: :ha: :lol:

Edit: You guys post too much! I missed like two complete pages or something :lol:

More like 20 ;) :lol: I blame D :lol:

_cyclops_ 03-03-2005 02:33 PM

The diff tool is easyer to use.. realy.. i noticed i can make the slip more presice... (Erh.. how is that last word writen?)

clmbia45 03-03-2005 08:23 PM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
thanks... i'll try the mugen super grease first :D
I've had good luck (I think!) using Assoc. Stealth Diff Lube- any body else compaired this with the Mugengrease?

markp27 03-03-2005 09:17 PM


Originally posted by clmbia45
I've had good luck (I think!) using Assoc. Stealth Diff Lube- any body else compaired this with the Mugengrease?
Hi Jack,

I have both, but find the stealth diff lube much thinner than the Mugen super grease - I think it is horses for courses, though. If it works, then its ok :nod:

Cheers, Mark.

markp27 03-03-2005 09:18 PM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
The diff tool is easyer to use.. realy.. i noticed i can make the slip more presice... (Erh.. how is that last word writen?)
Don't ask anyone here about spelling :lol: we all make a lot of mistakes :D

InitialD 03-03-2005 09:32 PM


Originally posted by clmbia45
I've had good luck (I think!) using Assoc. Stealth Diff Lube- any body else compaired this with the Mugengrease?
I find the diff lube dries out after a few runs. Not like the *spit* grease which stays on even after months of use. I think the trick here is the stickyness...

InitialD 03-03-2005 09:34 PM


Originally posted by _cyclops_
The diff tool is easyer to use.. realy.. i noticed i can make the slip more presice... (Erh.. how is that last word writen?)
You mean you set the diff pulley to slip a little? I set it to no slipping at all even if I turn the pulley hard.

InitialD 03-03-2005 09:54 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Diff building
 

Originally posted by New_Toasted
Should be it :D However, one scewdriver in each slot hold in one hand and turning the diff over with the other hand works good for me, even though a three armed orch wearing the RING would do the job better, and who says D's not? :lol: :ha: :lol:
:lol: I'm no monster and I do like what you describe above.


Originally posted by New_Toasted
Edit: You guys post too much! I missed like two complete pages or something :lol:
No comments. :sweat:

markp27 03-03-2005 10:09 PM


Originally posted by InitialD
I find the diff lube dries out after a few runs. Not like the *spit* grease which stays on even after months of use. I think the trick here is the stickyness...
Well spat, D :lol:

D is right - you can grease up with Super Grease and it remains very consistent. And applying it to locations like under the diff collar, just couldn't be done with AE diff lube, as it is too thin.

Cheers, Mark.

InitialD 03-03-2005 10:26 PM


Originally posted by markp27
Well spat, D :lol:
I learn from the best. :nod:


Originally posted by markp27
D is right - you can grease up with Super Grease and it remains very consistent. And applying it to locations like under the diff collar, just couldn't be done with AE diff lube, as it is too thin.
Ummm, if I recall, Master Rene once spoke to you about the grease under the diff collar, no? :sneaky: (A tip : Geht's Dir wieder gut?) Sometime back I think. Way before the 2 piece diff ring adjuster came out. But his version was to put some grooves on the diff axle so that the grease stays on.

markp27 03-03-2005 10:36 PM


Originally posted by InitialD
Ummm, if I recall, Master Rene once spoke to you about the grease under the diff collar, no? :sneaky: (A tip : Geht's Dir wieder gut?) Sometime back I think. Way before the 2 piece diff ring adjuster came out. But his version was to put some grooves on the diff axle so that the grease stays on.
Indeed - but it was Julius who mentioned that even with the new diff collar it is a worthwhile thing to do.

Sow&Steady 03-04-2005 12:36 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
He's an old pola bear. :sweat: Webmaster of www.3hobby.net
C'est moi? :sneaky: :cool:


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