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| Frequently
Asked RC Car Shock Questions |
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What
are the parts of a shock?
Spring
- A spring sits on the outside of the shock body.
The spring provides constant resistance to keep
the shock from collapsing in and staying there.
Shock shaft - The shaft
provides a point for the shock to mount to the suspension
arm. The shaft is often made from stainless steel
or is coated to provide a super-smooth finish. Inside
the shock body, the shaft attaches to a piston.
Piston - The piston
is a round piece that is attached to the shock shaft.
Usually has two holes that will vary in size...depending
on the piston number.
Damping Fluid - Shock
fluid fills the reservoir inside of the shock body.
Shock
body
- The body provides an internal reservoir for
damping fluid.
Seals
- Seals are o-rings that keep the shock oil inside
the shock body while also keeping dirt and debris
out.
Shock Collars
- Shock collars are adjusted on the shock bodies
to determine the amount of pre-load on the shock
springs. This in turn helps set the vehicle's ride
height.
Shock
Cap
- A shock cap keeps shock oil inside the shock body
and provides a mounting point for the shock.
How do I know when my shocks need to be
rebuilt?
When a lot of debris is located where the shock
shaft enters the body. If there is oil on the outside
of the shock. When compressing the shock it has
no resistance...which means no dampening.
How do I rebuild my shocks?
Rebuilding your shocks can be easy by following
these few simple steps.
Step #1 - Remove the shocks from you vehicle.
Step #2 - Remove the springs.
Step #3 - Brush off any debris that is on the outside
of the shock body. An old toothbrush works great.
Step #4 - Remove the shock cap or cartridge (bottom
loading shocks).
Step #5 - Remove the shock mount located on the
bottom of the shock shaft.
Step #6 - Remove O-rings. For Associated shocks
insert the shock building tool into the bottom of
the shock body at an angle and push out the retaining
clip. Remove all pieces and throw away old o-rings.
For Losi shocks just buy a new shock cartridge.
Step #7 - Spray out the shock body with motor cleaner.
Use a Q-tip to get out all the debris and excess
oil. Allow time for the motor spray to evaporate.
Hint: Don't get motor spray on any new o-rings.
This will cause them to leak.
Step #8 - Reassemble the shock. For associated use
the shock rebuild tool. The parts go on like this...retaining
clip...small while spacer...o-ring...large white
spacer...o-ring...small white spacer. If you are
also replacing the white parts in an Associated
shock make sure their are no burrs on the pieces.
For Losi shocks rebuild the cartridge like this...cartridge
body...o-ring...center spacer...o-ring...cartridge
cap. Hint: Don't forget to use green slim on the
o-rings. This will cause the o-rings to be lubricated...making
the shock smoother...and less likely to leak.
Step #9 - Apply a drop of oil to the threads of
the shock shaft and insert it in to the shock body
or cartridge. The shaft should slide through easily.
If not then realign the parts in the shock body.
Forcing the shaft through will damage the o-rings.
Step #10 - Once the shaft is re-inserted attach
the shock mount to the bottom of the shock shaft.
Step #11 - Now you are ready to fill you shocks
with new oil.
Step #12 - When you refill you shocks make sure
you get the air bubbles out by moving the the shaft
up and down, be careful not to fully expose the
piston above the shock body. Refill shock body and
apply cap or cartridge. Associated shocks should
compress with a little effort and rebound about
1/4 to 1/2 of a inch. If the shock has trouble compressing
then there is to much oil...if it doesn't rebound
then there is not enough oil. Try to have all your
shocks rebound the same distance.
What do the different sizes of pistons do?
Smaller the pistons will cause your car to sit higher
Does the temperature outside
affect shock oil?
Yes, if you practice at 8:00a.m. and its 70degrees
out and your car is dialed. Then you run your first
qualifier at 12:00p.m. and the temperature is at
95 degrees, suddenly your car feels unstable and
unpredictable. You should try changing the weight
of your shock oil by 5wt and your car will back
to being dialed. This is something that you want
to play with to get a good feel so you know when
to increase or decrease your oil and how much to
do it by.
What do the different colors of springs
mean?
The different color of spring represents a different
firmness or softness. Experimenting with different
springs will drastically effect how your car handles
as well as jumps and lands. Refer to downloads
sections for a chart of the different types
of springs.
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