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    Thanks for letting me know about that d-g, I always grease it B4 I go out, But im running 4 pairs of batteries threw it without greasing. That explains why its coming out looking dry, I do have a a tube of traxxas grease in my tool bag. So I will grease the shaft every 2nd run and see how it looks then.

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    I hated that grease, I always thought it was too thin... I never used any other grease though so ya' know, I don't have a "valid" complaint about it since I haven't used other brands...
    Why are you bothering me? I want to see your boat!
    32" CF Rivercat--- built by "kfxguy" (SOLD)

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    I bought a small tub of Grim Racer grease when we got our first RC boats. No complaints with it, but I soon learned you can buy a grease gun cartridge of water proof/resistant wheel bearing grease at the local auto supply store for way less money. It works great, and it's inexpensive.
    Kevin

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    This is what ive been using on mine. http://www.penriteoil.com.au/product...d_products=543 This might explain why it probably lasted 4 run times. I smear the grease on very generously and have been running a short length of rubber tube between the Strut and Transom where the shaft comes out to try and keep the grease in there
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    Hey everyone. Taking the boat out for another run this weekend. I have been meaning to ask you all if anyone has ever done a repair on replacing the positive post on the stock Spartan esc. Its a shame to throw it out just because of a post that's come loose. Ive tried to solder it back on but all I was doing was melting the corner of the blue housing its sealed in. Any Suggestions"DSC_0111.jpg

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