Ball diff/slipper

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Re: Ball diff/slipper

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This is why I hate ball diffs. You have to crank the crap out of them, to the point of snapping the diff bolt, to get them to stop slipping.

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Re: Ball diff/slipper

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Charlesmtb wrote:It was a bad battery. LHS gave me a new one no questions asked and the truck zips!!!! Still no 2s yet. But I'll get there. I'm just enjoying the truck as is right now
Good to hear. If you like it now, you'll love it on Lipo.
yellowdatsun wrote:This is why I hate ball diffs. You have to crank the crap out of them, to the point of snapping the diff bolt, to get them to stop slipping.
Yep, I've snapped one original bolt. Now I just pack them with grease and use my imaginary torque wrench to tighten it down.

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Re: Ball diff/slipper

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Using the proper grease in a ball diff is the most crucial part to making them live. If you just use "normal" grease even when cranked will still slip.

Proper diff grease isn't slippery as it's designed to let the balls bite into the ring and not slip. If you use normal grease the balls tend to slide on the rings and destroys the whole thing. Naturally you tighten the diff further to stop the slipping but you just create more pressure and heat.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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