Gold pan shock rebuilds
Gold pan shock rebuilds
im rebuilding a gold pan original car. So i figured i would rebuild the shocks. so i took one shock apart. these are Bottom Loading shocks. Unfortunately, i misplaced the Washer that holds everything in. The shock rebuild kit from Associated, 6440, Has these different washers. Would they Work fine and would i be able to use the rebuild kit and not have any leaky shocks. if not, where would i find the washers to replaced the old one?
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
Traxxas 2362 kit
The design is the exact same, I would get better o-rings, but the other parts are what you need.
The design is the exact same, I would get better o-rings, but the other parts are what you need.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
This is a shock kit from amain? And it has EXACTLY the washer that holds in the seals?JK Racing wrote:Traxxas 2362 kit
The design is the exact same, I would get better o-rings, but the other parts are what you need.
Newly Rebuild Edinger RC10
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
I would trust JK's advice on the TRX 2362 without hesitation. Glad to see you are rebuilding your RC10.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJJ17&P=ML X2
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2594&P=ML
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2605&P=7
Don't need the bladders or blue orings . And the cap orings seal better than the plastic ones .
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2594&P=ML
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2605&P=7
Don't need the bladders or blue orings . And the cap orings seal better than the plastic ones .
Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
SO what if i just use the Plastic washers to hold in the seals, but use the rest of the parts from the 6440 rebuild kit. That would be fine, correct?
Newly Rebuild Edinger RC10
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
Yes. Use the traxxas large plastic washer and retaining rings, and the rest from the 6440 kit. That works great
Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
Alrighty, Thanks a bunch everyone! looking to have all the parts ordered really soon. wish i can order them now, but im hopeing to get more answers by asking about anything i have a question with so i have the correct parts.
Newly Rebuild Edinger RC10
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
B4.2, B5M Factory Lite, B44.3, And RC10 Graphite w/ Stealth trans.
LRP Esc, Reedy M3 17.5, MCG Reaper 7.5, Savox, Blue Bird.
Onyx Charger.
Favorite Tire: JC Blue Dirtwebs, and maaaybe Pro-line Primes.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds
Bringing an old thread back up. I was rebuilding a set of bottom loaders and had to use a Traxxas 2362 kit for some parts. All the original plastics were galled in, so I damaged them while fighting to get them out.
I was able to use the Traxxas hardware but noticed a couple things:
- The ID of the plastics is 3mm, not 1/8". I had to slightly hone them with a 1/8 drill bit.
- The large spacer is thinner than the original, about the same thickness as one in a top load shock. Combining the spacer with one of the thin washers worked out to the same thickness.
Just passing it on.
I was able to use the Traxxas hardware but noticed a couple things:
- The ID of the plastics is 3mm, not 1/8". I had to slightly hone them with a 1/8 drill bit.
- The large spacer is thinner than the original, about the same thickness as one in a top load shock. Combining the spacer with one of the thin washers worked out to the same thickness.
Just passing it on.
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