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captain harlock
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03.17.2006, 06:45 AM

Not very smooth, Sylvester. I managed to build the single speed gearbox and the strobe slipper. Not that much. I need some shock oil to proceed with the shock assembly. Many FLM parts needed lots of trimming, grinding and so on, just to let the UE parts fall in place. I'll possibly do an order next week containing a new front flm bulkless, a 1950/10 motor, pinion, spacers, connectors and wires.

Can I use silicone shock oils for the spyder differentials?
I'll use 50wt oil for the shocks and 80wt oil for the front diff and 60 for the rear.


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03.17.2006, 07:16 AM

Nope - you have to use diff oil - shock oil is way too lite for diff applications....


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