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liftedcj7on44s

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Ok i ended up finding out the spring around the clutch shoes was broken, I picked up 2 new springs today. The new springs i got were MIP springs and they did not have a hook on both ends. So i twisted the ends together to make them sort of interlock. This lasted about 2 seconds after the engine fired up.
I then took the spring out and tried to make a hook on both ends but was unsuccessful and ruined the spring. With my second spring i tried the twisting to interlock the spring and twisted and interlocked it about 3 strands. So far i was in the backyard running it and its working. My question, is there a better way to hold the spring together? I can't stand having the spring not work. My take off suffers badly. With the spring in and the clutch working right its hard to keep it off its lid if i get trigger happy!
 
I had that same problem with the MIP spring. They are a little bit thinner in diameter than the stock springs and mine stretched out before I got through a tank. Pissed me off.
I would go back to a stock spring.
 
I have used the STRC 3 shoe and the integy as well, so far the STRC is still launching the revo skyward even with a heavy RC solutions cage. the Integy piece actually lasted awhile 4-5 gal of heavy bashing, drag racing, cartwheeling and all out careless driving.
 
M2C are great! I purchased a ST also but have not ran it yet.Looks just like the M2C but much cheaper but there could be a reason for that ?
 
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