Shelf queens and oils
Shelf queens and oils
Who leaves shock oil in their shelfers? Leaving shocks dry seems the cleanest option to me but curious what others are doing.
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
It varies for me. If the shocks are known to be prone to leakage - none. Otherwise I have oil in mine.
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
good point. green slime work well also.jwscab wrote:I put a few drips of oil in to assemble and make them smooth, but that's all. Definitely not 'dry', but empty.
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
I'll vote for oil-filled...yeah they might leak over time, but that oil is the only thing keeping the O-rings and rubber diaphrams (in the case of Kyosho Golds, anyway) soft & supple.
I've disassembled decades-old Kyosho Golds and found the rubber parts inside almost as new as the day they were installed. Storing shocks dry will likely result in dried-out, cracking, or deformed rubber parts. Not that it matters for a shelf-queen, mind you...
I've disassembled decades-old Kyosho Golds and found the rubber parts inside almost as new as the day they were installed. Storing shocks dry will likely result in dried-out, cracking, or deformed rubber parts. Not that it matters for a shelf-queen, mind you...
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
When you pull a car down off the shelf to show someone the first thing they do is play with the suspension. So for me, its oil
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
LOL I was thinking that, too..."Look at this rare, amazing high-end RC car model...but it handles bumps like a Tamiya Hornet! Boingy-boing..."gomachv wrote:When you pull a car down off the shelf to show someone the first thing they do is play with the suspension. So for me, its oil

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Re: Shelf queens and oils
I never thought of that.
Very good topic. Well all of mine have oil in them. As Marc said they will dry rot otherwise.
Yes first thing anyway does is play with the suspension. I also put in a steering servo. Dead or alive just to stop the wheels flapping around when picked up.

Very good topic. Well all of mine have oil in them. As Marc said they will dry rot otherwise.
Yes first thing anyway does is play with the suspension. I also put in a steering servo. Dead or alive just to stop the wheels flapping around when picked up.





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Re: Shelf queens and oils
As some here would attest, most of my runners have variable amounts of oil in the shocks..... mostly none
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Perhaps I'm not the best to ask?

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Re: Shelf queens and oils
I'm no expert on the subject, but I imagine if a shock would perhaps leak, it would do so only under stress (getting used a lot)
If it's just sitting on a shelf, I'd have thought there wouldn't be a problem with leaking, due to lack of pressure on the seals.
If it's just sitting on a shelf, I'd have thought there wouldn't be a problem with leaking, due to lack of pressure on the seals.
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Re: Shelf queens and oils
Well, I don't have a shelfer per se but when my old RC10 came out of a box it still had lots of oil in the shocks and they hadn't leaked in 20 years. So I vote for oil filled 

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