How to rebuild a stealth tranny with Cliff Lett

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How to rebuild a stealth tranny with Cliff Lett

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Re: How to rebuild a stealth tranny with Cliff Lett

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to quote cliff lett..........................

"the gears in the stealth trans are self-lubricating, so don't oil them."

this is why you run them dry. :wink:

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Wow scr8p; your comment about running the gears dry explains why my dry stealth in my graphite rc10 always spun better than the lubricated stealth in my goldpan. I shoudl have read this first. :oops:

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Re: How to rebuild a stealth tranny with Cliff Lett

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Dave145 wrote:Wow scr8p; your comment about running the gears dry explains why my dry stealth in my graphite rc10 always spun better than the lubricated stealth in my goldpan. I shoudl have read this first. :oops:
and remember - no alloy braces :mrgreen:
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