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Old 19-05-2012
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Default short centre shaft problem FS2

I have a new FS 2 and have just got it going but i keep loosing drive from the front dif as the short centre shaft keeps poping out as it seems a bit short. ther apears to be no adjustment available to cure this problem. Any ideas.
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Old 19-05-2012
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There is a little white spacer that sits in the drive cup. Very easy to miss during the build (don't ask how I know )

Make sure that's fitted - its a common error to make
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There is a little white spacer that sits in the drive cup. Very easy to miss during the build (don't ask how I know )

Make sure that's fitted - its a common error to make
Beat me to it Toby .
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Pretty sure most of us must have done this at one point or another?!
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All sorted now thanks to all who gave advice, all i have to do now is sort out the horiable griding noise during breaking.
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that is possibly the diffs not being set up correctly , you need a word with mr nick the caro diff , hes a thread somewhere .. i followed it to the letter and he was spot on with the adjustments.
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