like a broken record ... round and round we go
I found my mini o-ring kit from Princess Auto! Actually, I did not know I even had the kit This is after I ordered the big red kit; I have to go sometime soon to pick it up.
But of course, it cannot be that easy. The ring labelled 3/32 ID has a cross section of more than 1.5mm. MeasuredApproximated with my cheap Princess Auto calipers with the dead battery Same thing with the 3/8 (9mm) size; the cross section is way too big at over 1.5mm.
The only reason I found the o-rings and a whole bunch of tape measures is because I was searching for something else...
Oklay... first; the 3/32ID x 3/32 cross section definitely is the one you want. You just need to lube your shaft a little and it'll pop right in there. This guy has the process down, tho I just cut the stepped part of the poly bushing off with an X-Acto knife.
Also, I'm using Team Losi # TLR-74014 60WT (800cst equiv) silicone shock oil, bought locally here:
https://pinnaclehobby.ca/products/tlr-74014-60-wt-shock-oilOh, also-also, I didn't like how using an o-ring on the top cap left it holding on by only a couple threads, so I made gaskets out of a thin pizza box. I used the kind with the plastic film coating on one side, so I could leave that facing the oil:
And finally, I took my can of ChainLube and sprayed some out into a small cup, then dipped that onto all the dogbones and CV joints to make sure they get some lube. The ChainLube goo sticks in there pretty good.
Also, unless you like buying body clips by the bagful, you'll want to take some 20lb fishing line and make a lanyard for each of the clips for the battery, tied to the battery hold-down.
These are the extra batteries I bought, as they (and their slightly smaller 1600mAH brothers) were the only thing of the right size that I could count on getting before the summer was over:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08FD81F4F/They're a drop-in replacement for the ones that come in these cars; first testing is very promising with cells well matched at a nice low 9-10 milli-Ω and so far, taking aboot 1600mAH to bring them back up to full on my big charger. We'll see how they hold up.
I won't grump too much if you leave the
eebil Deans' connectors on 'em.
And the LiPo charging/storage bag is just good safety practice.
Cheers,
mnem
Now I know what happens to my tape measures: The Grelber throws them into a wormhole that exits in your baliwick...