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Old 01-15-2006, 11:37 AM
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yea i have just been out into the garden and the diffs are ok now there was just one prblem and that was the damn neibours complaining about the noise lol so had to cut the run short[:@]
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lol thats a good one were they yelling from the windows,that happened to me the other day when i frabricated a streight pipe oh yeah it work all right besides no muffle sound,lol had them screaming from all over in between the two building where i was running in a parking lot sound was bouncing off the walls

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yea i have just been out into the garden and the diffs are ok now there was just one prblem and that was the damn neibours complaining about the noise lol so had to cut the run short[:@]
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lol great
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lol thats a good one were they yelling from the windows,that happened to me the other day when i frabricated a streight pipe oh yeah it work all right besides no muffle sound,lol had them screaming from all over in between the two building where i was running in a parking lot sound was bouncing off the walls

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yea i have just been out into the garden and the diffs are ok now there was just one prblem and that was the damn neibours complaining about the noise lol so had to cut the run short[:@]
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Where do spacers go in your fianl gear to close up the two gears???????????????????????? Thanks
Old 01-15-2006, 01:52 PM
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People keeping talking a bout 'shimming the imput shafts' to stop movment but how dya do that! lol Thanks
Old 01-15-2006, 02:15 PM
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hereis one place i shimmed
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People keeping talking a bout 'shimming the imput shafts' to stop movment but how dya do that! lol Thanks
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Old 01-15-2006, 02:19 PM
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between which two parts did u shim? thanks

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hereis one place i shimmed
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oh ok sorry didnt look at the pic very well, thanks but what type of shim?
Old 01-15-2006, 02:22 PM
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these are ones i have shimmed but still runnin the stock t15
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Old 01-15-2006, 02:24 PM
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same as stock just add more depends how much you can fit on stock or if you upgraded .
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so the shim on the 13 tooth SHUD help stop the gears stripping right?lol
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Ill be installing my os.18 by then end of the week. What kinda power should I expect? Wheelies? Really quick take off and top speed? I doubt it'll wheelie being 4wd, but I can hope LOL.
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Does any1 else have ay good ideas , how to stop gears stripping?, are heavy duty gears good?!
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Old 01-15-2006, 03:11 PM
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i,m not sure but i have not had problems but i am only running t15
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so the shim on the 13 tooth SHUD help stop the gears stripping right?lol
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mt2nitronut
Shims: page 11 of the MT2SS manual.
[link]http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/instr/10441/10441.pdf[/link]
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Old 01-15-2006, 03:36 PM
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good job andes that helps me out too .lolmore info forthe info stock book
thank you very much
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Shims: page 11 of the MT2SS manual.
[link]http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/instr/10441/10441.pdf[/link]
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I have done that, and no more diff. problem. I had to put 5 of them.
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bin running lately
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right on i,m upgrading soon so that will come in useful
kepp filing info so i can get back to it if ii need it

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I have done that, and no more diff. problem. I had to put 5 of them.
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could u give me the part numbers u put the shims between for example '86014a and 86014d'?

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I have done that, and no more diff. problem. I had to put 5 of them.
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scroll up pick posted
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could u give me the part numbers u put the shims between for example '86014a and 86014d'?

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I have done that, and no more diff. problem. I had to put 5 of them.
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cjl91000
That is the only way to go, the heavy duty gears.
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oh yeah! lol thanks and des and nitronut uve been alot help!
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This is a strange question, any1 have and exsperience with ramps? i want to jump the car (and i dnt need any1 telling me thats probly why i keep braking my car lol) Thanks


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