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Old 06-30-2003, 12:18 AM
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Hey!

Just wondering what you do to lubricate your CVDs.
Just got back from runnin ma buggy and noticed that the cvds were squeakin.

What do you use to lubricate? Oil? (attracts dust!) Graphite powder? WD-40?

Thanks for your comments!

ram
Old 06-30-2003, 12:24 AM
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I use the graphite powder....easily accessible at any bicycle shop!
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Originally posted by RCFreakInFL
I use the graphite powder....easily accessible at any bicycle shop!






messy,messy messsy just clean them out and lightly oil them vary lightly
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Originally posted by littlepiston
messy,messy messsy just clean them out and lightly oil them vary lightly
i agree
Old 06-30-2003, 01:32 AM
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Default Mud getting into CVDs...

How do you clean it in the first place?
I usually use 90% rubbing alcohol..
I just spray it all over (avoiding the radio/servos).

That gets rid of the grime and leavs a layer of "oil"..
Works well to protect against water.

ram

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