Bag d (continued) – Losi LOSA0095 Manual User Manual

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BAG D (Continued)

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Step 18. While holding the outdrive/diff half (77) with the

Allen wrench inserted, carefully place the two outdrive/diff halves
(77) together.

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Step 19. Make sure that the slot in the diff screw (84) is lined

up with the slot in the outdrive/diff half (77) and that the Allen
wrench is inserted in the slot in the diff screw (84).

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Step 20. Hold the diff so that the outdrive/diff half (77) with

the diff nut carrier (73) is pointing up. Slowly turn the top diff
half clockwise to thread the diff screw (84) into the 4-40 mini
locknut (7) in the diff nut carrier (73). Thread the two halves
together until the screw just starts to snug up.

*NOTE: If the screw will not thread into the nut, make sure that

the nut carrier is pushed all the way into the outdrive/diff half.

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When tightening the diff, tighten the screw a little and

then “work” the diff a little. Then tighten the diff a little more
and “work” the diff again. Continue this until the diff is tight.
This will ensure proper seating of all the parts in the diff
assembly.

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Step 21. Tighten the diff until the gear (81) cannot be turned

while both of the outdrives (77) are being held. Final diff
adjustment should be made after completion of the car.

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Step 23. Press the 1/16" x 5/16" spirol pin (91) into the small

hole in the slipper shaft (90) so that it extends evenly from both
sides of the shaft (90).

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Step 24. Slide the top gear (92) over the slipper shaft (90)

from the side opposite the setscrew (89). Align the groove in the
gear (92) with the pin (91) and slide the gear (92) over the pin
(91).

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Step 25. Secure the gear (92) to the shaft (90) by inserting a

3/16" C-clip (93) into the groove in the slipper shaft (90).

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Step 22. Thread the 4-40 x 1" setscrew (89) all the way into

the threaded side of the slipper shaft (90). Make sure that the
setscrew (89) is

TIGHT!

*NOTE: Some top gear/slipper shaft assemblies may be pre-assembled

from the factory.

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A small amount of liquid thread-lock should be used

to help to hold the setscrew securely in place. If your slipper
shaft was pre-assembled at the factory, thread-lock compound
has already been applied.

84

81

77

73

89

90

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91

90

93

92

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89

91

93

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