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WSM G2G planning/ chit- chat

bearing kits aren't that costly and it takes a few years to wreck the sealed bearings. water related damage isn't a problem on these little trucks that it would be on the full sized. besides, its great fun...

unless your worried about putting some scale rust and scratches on those nice vp housings?
 
Ya mean like this.

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no... probably more this....
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thats /\ little more then axle deep. just how i test my water proofing. pass/fail more or less. axle deep at slow speeds. you will be fine. where sweli wants to run i took my brat last time. its not water proof at all and thats a small class 1.
 
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This is better.

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I can waterproof your esc and maybe Rx for you. I have a pint of the stuff we do outside automotive modules with at work.
Not good around 'on circuit board' buttons. Does your Rx have a bind button?
Servo- pull the gear cover off, apply syn grease around output shaft and bearing, assemble, wipe with alcohol. Apply plastidip over all seams.
 
Another 3-4 inches of fresh powder in Holland.
Did we miss our window to run on the crust? Wonder how deep the last weeks powder is at Grand River?
 
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