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11-30-2005, 10:33 AM
For the bearings
go to avidrc.com for the bearings, getthe revolutions. $1.00 a piece and they are metal shielded on 1 side and rubber shielded on the other. Great bearings. I am sure some other savage owners will chime in, but I fill all my shocks to just under the top of the body of the shock |
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11-30-2005, 11:24 AM
Those savage shock bodies are plastic, I found that to be odd on a truck like that. I allways had leaky shocks on my savage. It may be time for a rebuild, or you may want to carefully put a thin strip of teflon tape around the cap threads. That improved the problem for me, tho they still weeped a tad.
For the clutch bearings, the best luck I've had is with the racers-edge 10 pack of metal shielded for $13.99. Racers-Edge Store |
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11-30-2005, 05:26 PM
What are some thoughts on the ceramic bearings from BOCA?
Or shal I say Hybrid Bearings over steel bearings? Polyamide vs rubber? I have been to AVID and saw those yellow ones. Those are metal on one side and rubber on the other. So which side goes which way on the CB? From my understanding is the yellow side towards the motor body and the other one facing outward If your not breakin parts your not going fast enough-Biodragen NTC3 RTR assoc .15 NTC3 OS .18 Losi 8T, JR8611a ST servo, Futaba 9350 Th\Brk Servo, RB-C6BB Motor and Novarossi 528XR. |
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11-30-2005, 05:33 PM
metal side to the heat, rubber out.
Dont even bother with ceramics, in offroad racing u could not possibly notice any difference and they dont last much longer than revolutions. David Joor tested some ceramics and he said he only gained about 500 rpms of the start... www.czech-it-out-graphics.com 1/29/07 never forget....TTT ![]() Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you "Always Imitated, Never Duplicated" |
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