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Pooch692000 03-20-2018 04:43 PM

Losi clutch springs
 
Silver: .040 wire with 30 degree angle
Gold: .040 wire with 25 degree angle
Black: .036 wire with 30 degree angle
Green: .036 wire with 25 degree angle

Took my clutch out that had teo black and two green springs. Given they are dirty and same diameter, i can't tell angle difference by eye and wondering how to measure difference so i can reuse

Evoking1230 03-20-2018 07:19 PM

try cleaning them lolol :-p

The colors are pretty distinctive and most of us can easily tell them apart, unless your colorblind? (no disrespect, just asking the question)

The green looks like a metallic green.

The gold looks more like a metallic yellow. Silver is silver and black well, black lol.

token 03-21-2018 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Pooch692000 (Post 15188513)
Silver: .040 wire with 30 degree angle
Gold: .040 wire with 25 degree angle
Black: .036 wire with 30 degree angle
Green: .036 wire with 25 degree angle

Took my clutch out that had teo black and two green springs. Given they are dirty and same diameter, i can't tell angle difference by eye and wondering how to measure difference so i can reuse

I personally suggest to change them each time you change clutch shoes, The springs do stretch a bit over time. We don't measure the angle.

kaptain crash 03-22-2018 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by token (Post 15189405)
I personally suggest to change them each time you change clutch shoes, The springs do stretch a bit over time. We don't measure the angle.

Bet you get free clutch springs...u losi flyboy :lol:

Evoking1230 03-22-2018 06:49 PM

I want free clutch springs lol

Skinny_j 03-24-2018 09:15 AM

I'm colorblind, can't tell the difference between green and gold. Luckily my son isn't colorblind

jersey 04-11-2018 01:58 PM

Does anyone know if this tool will work with installing the TLR clutch onto the crankshaft. I heard the back of the tool works for the TLR 4 shoe clutch that comes with 4.0. Anyone know let me know. Much appreciated! Thanks

part number is TLR99100

https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-losi-racing-4shoe-flywheel-wrench-tlr99100/p206458


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