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12.18.2008, 02:02 PM

Drill press? If you mean holding the diff in one hand and the drill in the other, then yes. If you mean a piece of machinery that drills precise and perpendicular holes, then no.
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12.18.2008, 05:26 PM

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Drill press? If you mean holding the diff in one hand and the drill in the other, then yes. If you mean a piece of machinery that drills precise and perpendicular holes, then no.
You know what I meant .

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Mind Taking a few snapshots? Mine Unloads badly after about 5-10 packs through it. you can even see the grease on the output yoke bearing. Horrible... Thank you Sir.
Unfortunately I didn't get any pics of it, as he pretty much had to rush off to his shift at work. This procedure is very simple, and took about 20mins to complete (not including breaking down the tranny). We put in 70k oil, will see how that works.
The hardest part of this who process is just making sure that you don't remove too much material with the countersink bit. This is very easy to do, and I think he might have taken too much off on one side (hopefully it will still hold up). Otherwise, it's very straightforward if you follow the article - which is in "Xtreme RC", quite possibly the January edition.


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