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I know this is a very common problem but is there any tricks to keeping one way outdrives on the car when the drive shafts pop out. mine came out twice at the weekend. im plannin on replacin all the ball cups to try an tighten up everything but is there a trick to keeping them attached to the car even if the shafts come out???
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Hey there dude,
I found the best to use when I run the one-way in my B44 I pop 2 shock o-rings in each out-drive which are then sandwiched between the drive-shaft and out drive. This stops the out-drives from moving out the one-way. Or a small piece of soft foam to take up that slack will do the job. Hope this is some help. A |
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Don't crash?
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i already do the oring fing. not wot i meant anyways. when the driveshaft isnt in. is there sumat i can do to keep them attached to the car an not fly out onto the track.
and the crashing thing well i think it was totally understandable the other day in my final 5 cars crashed out. 4 on the first corner |
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nope theres sod all, but dont crash
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