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Remove the power module, unscrew the 3 screws holding the module together, adjust mesh using the 2 screws holding the motor to the motor mount. If you're not comfortable enough yet to "eyeball" the mesh then use the paper trick. Plenty vids on Youtube showing how to adjust mesh on the 3S & 4S rigs.
Remove the power module, unscrew the 3 screws holding the module together, adjust mesh using the 2 screws holding the motor to the motor mount. If you're not comfortable enough yet to "eyeball" the mesh then use the paper trick. Plenty vids on Youtube showing how to adjust mesh on the 3S & 4S rigs. And PS: does the O ring on center drive shaft fit between bearing and the mount?
Mine did have a bearing where your is??Mine was wmpry. How do you remove F&R diffs.
Mine was wmpry. How do you remove F&R diffs.
Mine did haven't a bearing where your's is??
Mine was wmpry. How do you remove F&R diffs.
Front diff has a bearing inside?
The photo is what it looked like with the top part removed. No idea about bearing. New to this =)
It's better to refer to YT videos if you want instructions. I referred to this one
Speeds it up to fast. Can't really follow.
Mine was center diff. Bearings are on the outside shaft.
Yours is front diff, correct?
You can adjust the video speed in the YT settings to 0.25, will be easier to follow. Or try to search for dedicated videos about diffs.
The picture above is front diff, yes. Below is the rear diff I took apart today. From what I see, front/rear diffs are identical. Will be dealing with the center
I'll try and solw it down tomorrow. I had no fluid in center diff, new at Christmas, it's been on the shelf, untill today, added an m2c brace, I might change to a lighter fluid for front diff, all it wants to do is wheelies, and I prefer it doesn't.You can adjust the video speed in the YT settings to 0.25, will be easier to follow. Or try to search for dedicated videos about diffs.
The picture above is front diff, yes. Below is the rear diff I took apart today. From what I see, front/rear diffs are identical. Will be dealing with the center tomorrow.
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