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Leaky big bores...
Morning everybody.
We are all well aware of the glitter-in-the-shock oil situation. I scrubbed my shock bodies very well before assembly and I still have this this issue. My front shocks are leaking. All o-rings were coated in Associated Green Slime and the rears have not leaked a drop yet. If I clean all of the crap out and refill them, they're usually good for a days worth of racing. If I just top them off, they leak like there's no tomorrow. I will be completely rebuilding them today, but has anybody else had these issues? What I find odd is the the shock shaft on the worst offender is still a nice uniform gold color. All of the others have little gold coating left. |
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Good to know. I'll pick some up at the track tomorrow. |
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you saying, since you bought the kit, it has partially worn the Nitride coating off the shock shaft on 3 of the shocks?
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Hi,
regarding glitter: ============ I had the same problem. After some racing weekends and 3-4 times oil-changes, the problem is gone - as well as the coating by some good amount However, the shocks are still perfect, so don't mind this issue. regarding leakage: ============= Just again, I had the same problem although everything was build perfectly. There are different workarounds. I simply replaced the black plastic-washer between these blue o-rings against an older red Asso o-ring. No leak anymore and still a very smooth shock. I didn't re-worked them for the last two racing-weekend and they are still perfect =========== After many weekends driving this car, there just one issue, which is really anoying: The diff-outdrives are made of bad steel and look very used already |
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Yes. I've been running the car for 2 weeks now. 2 race and 3 practice. I can provide pics later.
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thats not right, either the coatings wrong, or they specifying a soft coating. The B4 nitride shafts on the rear of my B4 are still very gold.... same with my Tamiya shocks.
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I have the same with my big bore shocks + my losi shocks.
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yes, my sons outdrives are showing signs of wear after only two meetings - there is already a small concave area where the driveshafts rest. According to Schumacher not only is this normal, it is perfectly acceptable wear, even after no more than 90 minutes of use! |
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Well they also say that an ill fitting transmission housing, and an improper gear mesh are perfectly acceptable, so shouldn't we be used to this?
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Are there any other probs with the SX2 that anyone is aware of?
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hi we have had 2 or the sx2 here at r&m models skegness we also have had the same problams with both (glitter and leaking) i have rebuilt the shock twice sofar and same each time i have rebuilt them with edit 900 oil no glitter and no leakes as of yet so i can only put this down to oil thickness! as to problams we have found the plastic stearing arms to be very weak.
also the front piviot blocks break just by looking at them i have broke every piviot block and replaced them all with aloy ones apart from the front 2 witch i have made an alloy brace for and it works very well a m8 had a go and hit a wall it broke the steering arm but never botherd the piviot blocks. also watch the front shock tower mount seems to be a little weak but once these have been sorted it make it a much better car (i may be wrong but this just my opinion).
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Do these problems mainly relate to the SX2 shocks? Or can I expect similar in an original Cat SX?
Ian |
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I just bought a Cat with big bores on it and although I didn't build the original ones I stripped it down to clean and setup and found 2 of the 4 shocks had loose caps on the bottoms where the seals are...
might just be a 1 off build issue from previously, but I thought it was a bit weird. Found rebuilding them with fresh oil a doddle to do and made 2 perfect shocks quickly and stress free |
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I found that the bottom caps on 2 of my shocks came a little loose after a day's racing. In terms of the leaking aspect, I noticed the bottom spring pan was damp on my rears but there was no air in the shocks. I'm trying turning the plastic bit on the bottom of the o-rings round to put some pressure on the o-rings and see how that works.
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