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Riblau 15-07-2011 12:38 PM

diff grease and threadlock for 1/10 electric kit
 
Hey guys,

I'm starting a mad monkey build this weekend and in the instructions it says I need 'diff grease' and 'screwlock'...

I don't have immediate access to a hobby shop, so was wondering if there is a substitute for each I can pick up from Robert Dyas or Homebase that would do? It's my first buggy build so I'm not too fussed if it's not the perfect grease or whatever.

Also, the kit came with a small jar of what looks like vaseline. Could this be that it includes the grease I need but the instructions are wrong as I can't see this jar referenced in the instructions.

Cheers,
Riblau

mark christopher 15-07-2011 12:52 PM

Sounds like u have ur grease. Any motor factors etc will sell thread lock bit get blue not red or a medium strength

(off)roadrunner 15-07-2011 12:54 PM

the jar is your diff grease yes, use plenty of it on the diff plates and balls, screwlock or threadlock should be available from any diy shop so no problem there, its only really needed on screws which go into metal parts though, make sure you use a very good quality allen key for the screws too as the do "round out" quite easily,

Skye 15-07-2011 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 527128)
Sounds like u have ur grease. Any motor factors etc will sell thread lock bit get blue not red or a medium strength

When I built both of my cars I used a Loctite thread lock which I had at home already. The colour of it is a dark reddish colour though, why do you say not to use red? :eh?:

Skye 15-07-2011 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riblau (Post 527122)
Also, the kit came with a small jar of what looks like vaseline. Could this be that it includes the grease I need but the instructions are wrong as I can't see this jar referenced in the instructions.

Also, both cars I built had the clear grease, and also the black grease for the thrust bearings. Will both not be needed for this build as well?

nmpsilva 15-07-2011 03:41 PM

That jar is "diff grease". Use it on the ball differencial.

For the screws you can use Loctite or a similar product (but only in the ones that screw in metal).
Is better to use a medium strenght or you could have a hard time if you need to unscrew the screws.

GRIFF55 15-07-2011 04:16 PM

contact belsten on here. he sells the best diff grease and threadlock (nuclear rc!!!!):thumbsup:

jkclifford 15-07-2011 04:21 PM

PVA wood glue works well as thread lock.

Jamie.T 15-07-2011 04:23 PM

We also stock Nuclear RC diff grease and thrust grease at JTmodels if you wanted to mail order.

mark christopher 15-07-2011 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skye (Post 527134)
When I built both of my cars I used a Loctite thread lock which I had at home already. The colour of it is a dark reddish colour though, why do you say not to use red? :eh?:

its too strong for the job/size of threads we use, red will make it hard to release the thread needs a higher torque to undo, blue will hold the thread tight but easier to undo.
i use this http://www.loctite.co.uk/cps/rde/xch...ID=1000000I8IL

check the torque for undoing the hight strength (red)
http://www.loctite.co.uk/cps/rde/xch...ction%3Dsearch|

Riblau 16-07-2011 06:59 AM

Thanks everyone, really helpful! Fingers are killing from screwing all those Allen screws! Bought the ball race kit as I now understand what it replaces (the crappy copper coloured bushes!) so I might order some better grease when I put the new bearings in.


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