grease in transmission?
grease in transmission?
Quick question, normally I run a thin layer of Tamiya ceramic grease on the gears in transmissions. When I opened the trans on my XX it was bone dry and clean.
Should I leave it dry, run light grease, or use some other oil? Let me know what you use. Randy.
Should I leave it dry, run light grease, or use some other oil? Let me know what you use. Randy.
Re: grease in transmission?
on tamiya's a thin layer of grease is ok but on these cars it will cause more harm then good.
Re: grease in transmission?
Ok thanks guys. So its diff lube on the diff, black grease on the thrust bearing, and everything else dry.
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Re: grease in transmission?
I used to run a tiny bit of Aerocar Technologies gear lube on the stock 48P and Thorp 64P gears in my XX tranny when I raced carpet oval. I used to rebuild/clean it every few weeks and it was always smooth and looked clean.
Re: grease in transmission?
Never ran grease on the gears most gears are made of a sort of self lubricating plastic they wil last forever i've had a xxx for almost 8 years no lube and original gears looks awesome still
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Re: grease in transmission?
I've never applied any sort of lubrication to the transmission gears in the gearbox apart from where the XX manual specifically states where you should, i.e. diff rings, bearings and thrust assembly. And then I've always kept lubrication to a minimum and removed any excess that can be wiped away after full diff assembly/rebuild.
As we all know, grease of any sort attracts dirt, dust and small particles and before you know it......you got the perfect grinding paste...... so, in this instance, less is definitely more.
As we all know, grease of any sort attracts dirt, dust and small particles and before you know it......you got the perfect grinding paste...... so, in this instance, less is definitely more.

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Re: grease in transmission?
Plastic gears + grease = bad
except what kaiser said. Tamiya is OK. In fact I think they recommend it. Dont know about the newer Tamiya buggies though.
except what kaiser said. Tamiya is OK. In fact I think they recommend it. Dont know about the newer Tamiya buggies though.
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