http://www.rcLazy.com A video detailing the rebuild of the shocks absorbers from an HPI E-Savage. Useful for any general Radio Control Car damper rebuild too.
Appreciate the comment, thanks. I think a 'middle-high weight' oil would be fine, 40/50/60 something like that. I filled up with a mystery mix of old oils, which I think will be around 40ish, it seems fine.
thanks, do you think taking batteries out in the snow using the in my car would damage them as yesteday it snowed and i took my batts out, they were not fully charged and so were getting warm at the end of the cyle and so condensation formed inside ?
I use my e-savage in the wet, and took it out in the snow yesterday too, yes, some moisture will get in the battery packs, but it's not a real problem, just pop them (and the whole car!) in a warm place to dry out.
nice vid, do you know how think the stock e-savage shock oil is ?
rcc8rm8n 3 years ago
Appreciate the comment, thanks. I think a 'middle-high weight' oil would be fine, 40/50/60 something like that. I filled up with a mystery mix of old oils, which I think will be around 40ish, it seems fine.
rclazy 3 years ago
thanks, do you think taking batteries out in the snow using the in my car would damage them as yesteday it snowed and i took my batts out, they were not fully charged and so were getting warm at the end of the cyle and so condensation formed inside ?
rcc8rm8n 3 years ago
I use my e-savage in the wet, and took it out in the snow yesterday too, yes, some moisture will get in the battery packs, but it's not a real problem, just pop them (and the whole car!) in a warm place to dry out.
rclazy 3 years ago