RC10 worlds re diff
- Trackingz
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RC10 worlds re diff
Hello all i am new on hear, i have been racing my Rc10 worlds re re since last year and love driving it so far indoors on carpet, outdoors grass and astrotuff and love racing it i have rebuilt the diff a few times and it dose the job, i was wondering if there is a gear diff option available or a improved diff such as mip ect or any tips on what plates, balls, thrush race, grease to use?
thanks veeza
thanks veeza
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Re: RC10 worlds re diff
No gear diff that I know of, but the stock diff is excellent even for carpet. Just use the AE black grease and Stealth lubes, and build as per instructions.
Rod Littau
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Re: RC10 worlds re diff
I bought my re-release second hand and found out it a ceramic diff balls, a few weeks a go while giving the buggy a shake down before a race, the gearbox started making a noise after investigation one of the diff rings had split the diff had seamed rough before this happened
part my fault for not replacing the balls and diff rings and i had it to tight, i took your advice and read a few tips on the 2.25 transmission .Now new associated diff balls and plates all cleaned and re greased and its silky smooth now
thanks for the reply
part my fault for not replacing the balls and diff rings and i had it to tight, i took your advice and read a few tips on the 2.25 transmission .Now new associated diff balls and plates all cleaned and re greased and its silky smooth now
thanks for the reply
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Re: RC10 worlds re diff
Diff rings should be around for awhile. IIRC you type in the part number from the parts list. its the same diff rings in the b44.0-.2 and TC3
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Re: RC10 worlds re diff
Thank you alien3t that's useful to no, the car handles alot better to now with the rebuilt diff, alot better coming out of corners
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