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My 2 boys run the older 22s with the RTR gear diff in each. I've noticed they are leaking so I've taken them apart and notice there is no gasket. I'm struggling to find any old part stock in the UK.

Does anyone know if these will fit from the new diff?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/352992111770

Also any ideas on the sizes of the rubber o-rings and washers are?

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You didn't look too hard DMS have 1 left in stock.
https://www.dms-racing.com/index.php...af68748dafc86=

Also look on page 34-37 in the manual for an exploded view of the diff with all of the parts listed.
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You didn't look too hard DMS have 1 left in stock.
https://www.dms-racing.com/index.php...af68748dafc86=

Also look on page 34-37 in the manual for an exploded view of the diff with all of the parts listed.
Yeah seen that. Found the RTR 22T manual which has the gear diff.seems they dont sell the parts separately and I have 3 to do so was hoping for a cheaper option. Thanks tho
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Try a motor factors, and make your own out of some gasket paper, or even even a cereal box.
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I remember those RTR diffs leaking regardless, but it should have a gasket, don't over tighten the screws when you re assemble the cover warps easily.
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It may be worth trying this kit for the 4wd


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Try a motor factors, and make your own out of some gasket paper, or even even a cereal box.
Bought some paper will see how that goes

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