Using a kneaded eraser to lock my diff
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:11 am
I was reading one of the mags, and they were using this Kyosho stuff to lock their diffs. They mentioned it had a consistancy like a kneaded eraser, and that they tried and it even erased pencil lines. I figured kneaded erasers are just rubber, probably is the same. So I tried it to lock the center diff on my Mini LST.
This stuff is great for locking diffs. Its not completely locked, it still has a little spin, but for for all practical intents and purposes, its locked. Enough to where it lifts the front wheels off the ground a little under acceleration, and if I have the slightest bit of reverse momentum it flops right on its back. Its helped pull me out of some tight spots too. But if you hold the front or rear wheels to test worst case scenario, it'll spin just a little, but with a great deal of resistance, which is good because that helps protect the rest of the drivetrain. Best of all it peels right out of the gears, no mess.
This stuff is great for locking diffs. Its not completely locked, it still has a little spin, but for for all practical intents and purposes, its locked. Enough to where it lifts the front wheels off the ground a little under acceleration, and if I have the slightest bit of reverse momentum it flops right on its back. Its helped pull me out of some tight spots too. But if you hold the front or rear wheels to test worst case scenario, it'll spin just a little, but with a great deal of resistance, which is good because that helps protect the rest of the drivetrain. Best of all it peels right out of the gears, no mess.