crawler_drew
Newbie
I maybe repeating an old tech tip, but i have searched and couldnt find it on this forum :idea:
Basically,i have been experimenting for a couple of hours with the wheely king diffs on our in-shop rock crawler course.
I have found that sand packed hard into the diffs works very, very well and locks the diffs solid with a little give should you `snatch` a shaft under power (the give helps save a shaft if you dump a load of power onto it!!!). It is also totally reversible should you ever want to unlock one of the diffs again e.g the front for steering.
Also found that flour works well and you can vary the amount to vary the locking characteristics of your diffs.
Its all good because you dont use a crawler at high speed and therefore i cant find any damage to the diffs after prolonged use.
It works for us so hopefully it will work for one of you guys"thumbsup"
Basically,i have been experimenting for a couple of hours with the wheely king diffs on our in-shop rock crawler course.
I have found that sand packed hard into the diffs works very, very well and locks the diffs solid with a little give should you `snatch` a shaft under power (the give helps save a shaft if you dump a load of power onto it!!!). It is also totally reversible should you ever want to unlock one of the diffs again e.g the front for steering.
Also found that flour works well and you can vary the amount to vary the locking characteristics of your diffs.
Its all good because you dont use a crawler at high speed and therefore i cant find any damage to the diffs after prolonged use.
It works for us so hopefully it will work for one of you guys"thumbsup"