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Slip diff need shim help!
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Mike need ur help, i have built & installed the diff but the gap is 5mm wide, may i know how can i shim it? i have a pix pls look thxs!
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I'd get two 16mm x 2.5mm O-rings and insert one on either side.
Or get some 16mm x 15mm x 0.5mm shims... Or turn some 16mm x 15mm x 2.5mm spacers on a lathe... |
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no shimms are the same outside diameter as the bearing and dont hurt anything.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4260 If you go with shims your going to need a good bit of them. |
Do I did to shim both sides or just 1 side will do?
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either. whatever tickles your fancy.
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I would shim both side an equal amount.
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It needed 8 shim each side I wonder if d bearing sits enough in d mount?
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It will be fine - now go drive it already! :)
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yes sir! One last question d diff is still moving sideway slightly like 1mm izzit ok?
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1mm play is OK. .5mm is better. A little play is better than too tight. Have you run it yet!?
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thx, I will run it in d morning now it's 1am in Singapore :) zzzzz. I will post here for the review I m sure I will happy:)
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I tried the diff today very nice no more wheelie even on 6s. I was running on slightly damp ground abt med traction. I allow abit more slip, more slip means more sound right?
Do I need to threadlock d screw after I set d slip I want? I m not sure izzit my gear ratio or I m using a 11T pinion, the speed is abit slower. I will test it again on 13t. I also notice d motor gets hotter faster. I was told to use 8x16 bearings sand off the outer sleeves n use it as a spacer as the shims will eat into d housing izzit true? So far very happy a new tuning tool:) |
Sounds like your slipper is too loose.
The shims will be fine in the housing. Try tightening the slipper a bit until you get your acceleration and speed back |
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