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Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Burlington, ON
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Take everything apart and clean? How about the gear box and bearings? |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: May 2006 Location: akron
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use a hose then lube it with some oil wd40 whatever you got
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Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Burlington, ON
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Mudville
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cover your elecs with a balloon or bag. or remove the battery plate and take them off. the motor should be ok. i use simple green to soak in the sun, then the hose to wash it off, and then the AC to get the water out. then some wd 40 for the areas that need lube and another shot of compressed air to remove the excess wd 40.
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Toronto
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WD40 is not lube
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Take out the electronics. Spray everything with denatured alcohol or acetone. Use an air compressor to remove all the dirt and respray with acetone as needed. Spray WD-40 over everything and use the air compressor to blow off the excess. This works with 1/8th scale buggies. Before you go out in the mud you can use a non stick spray to prevent mud accumulation. |
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RCC Addict Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: ****, SL,UT
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i take out the elecs and tires and put in in the dish washer ![]() ![]() |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: May 2007 Location: Taylors Falls just hanging with the MNRCRC crew.
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I simply would prefer not to run my rigs in the mud. I would if I was in a competition to me thats a good reason but never just for fun (unless it was your truck ![]() ![]() |
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Houston
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If your going through the mud on purpose, for fun your electronics SHOULD be water proof. If they are, then the good old water hose will do the job fairly good. I personally wouldn't use WD-40, it was mentioned in another thread not to long ago that it does more harm then good. For example, it attracts more dirt, it eats away at the motor parts (slowly). I would use electric motor oil to lube the motor back up and some grease for the gears and what not (tranny, axles). If your not water proof then take the electronics out or watch where you spray.
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: North Idaho
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WD40 is not for the electronics, you put it everywhere else, it makes the mud very easy to get off.
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: May 2006 Location: akron
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| ![]() if you are in the mud and your not water proof then you will toast something at some point maybe you should ask how to waterproof a rig as well.. cleaning a rig really is not rocket science... and if you are mudding it will ruin stuff wd machine oil who cares the mud is gonna kill stuff before the oil every does..
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: In the corn
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I just ran my waterproof cr01 today and it got really muddy, after running it I hose it off, then blow it off, and oil what needs oiled.
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Newbie Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: fremont
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iv hosed my truck off electronicks and all and she stil lrunes like a champ...
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Phoenix
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for the future.. if you drive your rig in the mud, try to keep it lower then the axles/hubs.. will save you lots of time and money!
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: May 2008 Location: Franklin
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If you don't want to use the WD-40 on your truck do what the fullsize guys do they spay tire shine in their wheel weels and where ever they want mud to come off easily. Later Goz
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: AL
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I put a light coat of RemOil/WD-40/pick your brand all over the axle housing, links, shafts, hubs, etc and have at it! Heck, spray the tires too. Afterwards, compressed air will be able to get most of it off. Squeaky clean will only happen with near complete disassembly though. Like with the real thing, water and mud/grime WILL get into every nook & cranny to include bearings, diffs, tranny, motor, shafts, etc so expect to perform a little more routine maint. A couple old toothbrushes & simple green will help make this easier. I pop my bearings out and soak them in Mobile 1 5w30 or whatever I have sitting around. I try to keep the mud no more than mid-axle deep because anything more will have the same effect as high-centering and you won't go anywhere. That and the weight of the mud on your tires is gonna make you go through batteries like Oprah through ice cream cones at Dairy Queen. With a 45T lathe motor and 14/96 gears I get maybe 10min from a 2400mAH pack, if that. This is real Alabama clay, not the soupy water you see in most of the videos. About an inch or so is perfect for playin' in... ![]() ![]() |
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Newbie Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: dedmonton
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real simple, makw sure your waterproof, pack EVERYTHING WITH grease. then when it gets muddy drive it underwater.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Alexandria
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I believe that if your rig has been through the mud, especially enough mud to play in, the only way to clean it right is to take it aparet and clean it. Especially since these crawlers are so easy to take apart and put back together. MUCH easier to clean than my 5B SS. I'm like someone else mentioned above, I avoid mud at all costs unless it's absolutely necessary, but I'm OCD about keeping my rigs clean. However, When they're dirty I think pulling them apart is the way to go, because you can also inspect and oil things as they go back together.
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Fresno
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the easiest way to get mud off your rig, is to not grive it in mud to begin with. it's a rc crawler not a rc mud bogger ![]() |
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