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Old 15-05-2012
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Unhappy Locking Diff

Hi I have a yokomo mr4tc. Which came with a one way front diff.
I fitted a ball diff in the front but a crashed and broke the bit where the drive shaft goes in.
I then looked for a spool, thought I found one but when I fitted it, It was too big. Must be for the new mr4tc bd.

So I would like to no if you can lock a one way diff. ??
As that is all what I have left and as it metal it should stand a crash

Any help. Thanks
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is it for drifting with the one way diff if so where the ball are in the diff take them all out and cut a thin piece of rubber (where talking paperthin) for both sides like to big washers and put these where the metal rings where that touch the balls then re tighten the diff and that should lock it.
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The car is for racing.
Their is no balls in a one way diff. Unless in side the diff.

Diff the same as this.



Can you lock them. Maybe with glue.
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i wouldnt really lock it for racing but you could try a good quality tape for tempary to try it if it works go with epoxy two part glue that should definatly lock it
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Does any one race with a one way diff. Or do you's use a spool ??
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