SC10 Thread Part 2
#3692
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They are the same in the sense that they are both oil, but you do not want to run shock oil in the diff or diff oil in the shocks. shock oil should be like pancake syrup, diff oil about like peanut butter. Not exactly the right way to explain it but shock oil and diff oil do completely different actions on the truck.
#3694
Grease is grease,thick pasty like substance,where the oil is more watery type substance that fills the entire case instead of just bunching up in place like grease does,other running option I guess,
#3697
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#3701
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I used it for awhile before I went with the solid avid bellcrank.
Last edited by Rawwolf; 05-22-2013 at 11:25 PM. Reason: Is that better chizzle??
#3702
STRC makes a nice one.http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...crank-Set-Blue
I used it for awhile before I went with the solid avid bellcrank.
I used it for awhile before I went with the solid avid bellcrank.
#3703
I have a new to me SC10.1FT with big bores all around. Is there a consensus good starting spring/piston/oil setup for indoor clay with good traction? I've been checking out all the setups on Team Associated website but man are they all over the board. This would be for mod.
#3704
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I have a new to me SC10.1FT with big bores all around. Is there a consensus good starting spring/piston/oil setup for indoor clay with good traction? I've been checking out all the setups on Team Associated website but man are they all over the board. This would be for mod.
I started with the standard setup and made minor changes to get my truck dialed



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