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Dads like rc too -> RE: tornado S30 weird issue (8/22/2012 2:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: JohnP2 This really helps. My Forza is our ''experimental'' car. I also have a Losi 810, OFNA Hyper 7, and Savage X 4.6 (arriving tomorrow). In the seven months I've been into ''the hobby'', I've learned wrenching is my favorite aspect and love to rebuild and keep all components like new! See our YouTube channel (link below) for a taste of the types of maintenance my 11-year old son and I employ in our rides. Before getting into any of the ''intimidating'' aspects of maintenance (engine cleaning, transmission rebuild, differential maintenance, etc) our protocol is to try it first try it on our Forza so as to learn from our mistakes - as they always happen - due to the fact I don't run the Forza much and have patience for it being benched while we learn. Consequently, it's great to have a car such as this to learn from, and consultation such as yours on the diff rebuild is very much appreciated! I have to rebuild the transmission on our Forza (again), as it has the same symptoms as the OP (the one-way bearing on the first-speed spur gear is acting up). There is not much intel available to the masses on differential maintenance for these parts, and your expertise on these parts is quite rare (for a non Redcat/Exceed employee). ;-) Thanks! No problem John, keep wrenching. I'm trying to teach my 9 year old how these things work. Your Forza is a great way to figure things out. Believe it or not, replacing the spur in a two speed center drive can be tough. Not so much technically, but physically separating the spur from the slipper clutch can sometimes be "challenging". Pretty straight forward when you pop it out and look at it, but sometimes trying to compress the slipper clutch spring enough to remove the pin can just be a pain in the neck. Like I said earlier, everybody gets a little twitchy the first time they think they have to take the gears out of the front or rear magic boxes, but once you do it, you'll find it's no big deal.
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