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HPI E-Savage Shock Rebuild RC Car

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

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.

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  • nice vid, do you know how think the stock e-savage shock oil is ?

  • 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.

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  • how can i get shock oil between 30-40 weight using 25 weight oil and what other weight?

  • thanks :)

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