Really appreciate the breakdown videos on this model! I'm a newb sooo don't mind if this is a dumb question....but before I used white lithium it seemed like my car rolled when i pushed it way smoother. Now when I push it the gears still mesh and everything but it does not travel as far and seems to have a lot of resistance. That's normal? Or no?
i use green or red automobile grease on the packaging it says safe on aluminum, metal, plastics any grease will work as long as you regularly maintain your diffs meaning you open up your diffs clean them and regrease them , for cleaning i use contact cleaner is safe as well on plastics and i use a shop rag rubb all the old grease out put new one and do it again in exactly 30 days or so
Thanks but can you make a same guide for changing the pinion to a T17 wich is include nowadays!
Really appreciate the breakdown videos on this model! I'm a newb sooo don't mind if this is a dumb question....but before I used white lithium it seemed like my car rolled when i pushed it way smoother. Now when I push it the gears still mesh and everything but it does not travel as far and seems to have a lot of resistance. That's normal? Or no?
i use green or red automobile grease on the packaging it says safe on aluminum, metal, plastics any grease will work as long as you regularly maintain your diffs meaning you open up your diffs clean them and regrease them , for cleaning i use contact cleaner is safe as well on plastics and i use a shop rag rubb all the old grease out put new one and do it again in exactly 30 days or so
How often should u do this?
Roughly every 8 months but depending if you drive it once a week. If you run it more then I would suggest 3 or 4 months.
@@johnrobinsonrcessentials oh ok & thanks for the quick reply
I have a large can of Park Tool Polylube 1000. Is that good for the diffs? It's for bicycle bearings.
Hey there. Do you know the diameter and pitch on the pinions for this car?
Which is better RLAARLO and WLTOYS in your opinion...?
100% Rlaarlo
@@JohnRobinsonRC wow nice, everyhing very tight in rlaarlo isn't it...? Like no sterring wobble etc...?
Rlaarlo is a premium Wltoys
After greasing the front dif. It feels stiffer its a bit harder to turn the wheels around. Is that normal? Or did i do something wrong?