RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#9573
take off the spring and feel the consistency of the shock shaft dampening action throughout the entire length of its travel. if its not consistent, rebuild. if one shock doesn't feel the same as the other, rebuild.
#9574
These are the o rings you need to ensure your shocks are smooth and don't leak after a week.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...or-Oil-Shock-8
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...or-Oil-Shock-8
Thank you. I have been trying to find those.
#9575
These are the o rings you need to ensure your shocks are smooth and don't leak after a week.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...or-Oil-Shock-8
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...or-Oil-Shock-8
I'd like to get o-rings that might work better than, but fit in, the stock RTR bodies, if that's even possible. I can't buy new shocks at this point.
So, I just want to thank everyone who chimed in, really, whether I agreed with you or not.. and yeah that's probably too much damn time to be talking about leaky RTR shocks on this thread. It did, at least, bring out a lot of interesting info.. (well, for me anyway). I was going to see if AE had anything to say about it, but I'll just fix them myself and STFU. I didn't get an RTR because I'm lazy, I got it because I couldn't spend the money or time on the alternatives. And I expected a quality build. But leaky shocks are common, the fix is cheap, and it's not worth dragging it on any further.
Now can we get back to discussing the +8 chassis and spring color charts please?


#9576
Joined: Nov 2008
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Are those actually compatible, or are you telling me to switch to K shocks?
I'd like to get o-rings that might work better than, but fit in, the stock RTR bodies, if that's even possible. I can't buy new shocks at this point.
So, I just want to thank everyone who chimed in, really, whether I agreed with you or not.. and yeah that's probably too much damn time to be talking about leaky RTR shocks on this thread. It did, at least, bring out a lot of interesting info.. (well, for me anyway). I was going to see if AE had anything to say about it, but I'll just fix them myself and STFU. I didn't get an RTR because I'm lazy, I got it because I couldn't spend the money or time on the alternatives. And I expected a quality build. But leaky shocks are common, the fix is cheap, and it's not worth dragging it on any further.
Now can we get back to discussing the +8 chassis and spring color charts please?


I'd like to get o-rings that might work better than, but fit in, the stock RTR bodies, if that's even possible. I can't buy new shocks at this point.
So, I just want to thank everyone who chimed in, really, whether I agreed with you or not.. and yeah that's probably too much damn time to be talking about leaky RTR shocks on this thread. It did, at least, bring out a lot of interesting info.. (well, for me anyway). I was going to see if AE had anything to say about it, but I'll just fix them myself and STFU. I didn't get an RTR because I'm lazy, I got it because I couldn't spend the money or time on the alternatives. And I expected a quality build. But leaky shocks are common, the fix is cheap, and it's not worth dragging it on any further.
Now can we get back to discussing the +8 chassis and spring color charts please?







#9578
#9579
To tell, get the updated shock rebuild package, disassemble your shocks, then look at the color of the o-rings. If they're definitely orange, then they're the old ones. The new ones are red.
Also make sure to get a tube of Green Slime. That helps seal the shocks and protect the o-rings from damage during assembly.
#9580
#9581
I wonder if the Viton fluoroelastomer ones are better?
(I just wanted to type the word fluoroelastomer, really.)
#9582
has anyone ever used these for their wheels?
any good or should I stick with steel ones from JC?
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/misc/index.htm
any good or should I stick with steel ones from JC?
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/misc/index.htm
#9583


) I had tried the McMaster Carr buna x rings in my V1 shocks. They worked pretty well but still leak quite a bit more than the Kyosho shocks I currently have. They are a much higher durometer (firmer) than most rings I have had in an RC shock so the spacer is probably even more critical. I tried all sorts of spacer heights but never truly got rid of premature leakage. I was in the habit of re-oiling shocks pretty frequently anyway so it wasn't a big deal for me.
#9584
And the ID of the shock bodies for RTR, V1 and V2 are the same, right? (1/4")?
#9585
Before I had Kyosho shocks on my buggy (

) I had tried the McMaster Carr buna x rings in my V1 shocks. They worked pretty well but still leak quite a bit more than the Kyosho shocks I currently have. They are a much higher durometer (firmer) than most rings I have had in an RC shock so the spacer is probably even more critical. I tried all sorts of spacer heights but never truly got rid of premature leakage. I was in the habit of re-oiling shocks pretty frequently anyway so it wasn't a big deal for me.


) I had tried the McMaster Carr buna x rings in my V1 shocks. They worked pretty well but still leak quite a bit more than the Kyosho shocks I currently have. They are a much higher durometer (firmer) than most rings I have had in an RC shock so the spacer is probably even more critical. I tried all sorts of spacer heights but never truly got rid of premature leakage. I was in the habit of re-oiling shocks pretty frequently anyway so it wasn't a big deal for me.Are Kyosho shocks the same diameter (not the BB ones, obv.) -- so o-rings etc. are interchangable?



