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Adjusting Shock Dampening And Replacement Shock Springs; Adjusting The Front And Rear Differentials - Carson CNB Betriebsanleitung

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n. Adjusting shock dampening and replacement
shock springs
Changing the shock oil (the oil inside the shocks) will change
the dampening characteristics of the shocks. Typically, if you
are running on smooth surfaces, use a heavier weight oil. lf you
are running on rough surfaces, use a lighter weight oil.
IMPORTANT
We recommend using only 100% silicone
shock oil. Do not use motor oil. The shock oil used in the
CARSON CNB Buggy is 100 Wt shock oil. This is good for all-
around use. For racing, you may want to consider using 45 Wt
oil.
Silicon oils
908048 Silicon Oil 50 ml 300
908049 Silicon Oil 50 ml 400
908050 Silicon Oil 50 ml 500
908051 Silicon Oil 50 ml 600
908052 Silicon Oil 50 ml 1000
908053 Silicon Oil 50 ml 3000
908054 Silicon Oil 50 ml 5000
908055 Silicon Oil 50 ml 7000
Shock springs are easy to change and can make a difference
in the way your Buggy handles relative to the type of terrain
you're driving on. lf you drive your Buggy off-road, in a smooth,
high-traction area, use stiffer springs to reduce body roll and
weight shift. lf the area where you drive your Buggy is very
bumpy, you might consider using softer springs to help absorb
the bumps.
lf the area is bumpy and you use harder springs, the Buggy will
have a tendency to jump and hop around. The shock springs
included with the CARSON CNB Buggy are suitable for most
general off-road applications, but experimentation with different
shock springs may be necessary to find a setup that suits your
particular driving style and location.
o. Adjusting the front and rear differentials
The CARSON CNB Buggy features front and rear gear
differentials that each feature o-ring seals and cup-style
housings. Both differentials are packed with differential grease
that is good for most driving conditions.
You can make fine-tuned adjustments to each differential by
removing the differentials from the chassis, opening them up
and replacing the grease already inside the differentials with
silicone differential oil.
Adding heavier silicone oil will tighten the differentials and
adding lighter silicone oil will loosen the differentials. lf your
Buggy feels loose during turns, you can tighten the front
differential or loosen the rear differential. lf your Buggy is
pushing during turns, you can loosen the front differential or
tighten the rear differential. We recommend using silicone oil
weights between 1000 (1 K) and 7000 (7 K).
For your convenience, we show you how to remove and
disassemble the front differential. Removing and disassembling
the rear differential is similar. Refer to the parts blow up and
assembly sequence on page 58 if necessary.
Remove the six screws from the bottom of the chassis that hold
the front bumper in place, then remove the front bumper.
Next, remove the screws that hold the upper and lower hinge
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Set Art.-No. 205322
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pin support plates in place, then remove the two hinge pin
support plates.
Pull the front half of the diff case straight out, then remove the
lower hinge pins and drop the suspension arms.
Firmly pull the differential assembly straight out.
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