PRO TIP - How to Bleed Shocks - Spencer Rivkin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video I'm showing you the way how I Bleed my 1:10 shocks. This method can apply for all cars on the market. This will increase performance on the track such as, More Traction, better landing and jumping.
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Dude you're getting so comfortable in front of the camera! Awesome info man!
Ryan Harris this is nice to see.
Ryan and Spencer in one place! This shock bleed video is very similar to Ryan's, maybe shorter? Both are great videos though, it's actually great to see how different people do things. In the 80's and 90's I had a completely different way of working on my car than my other teammates, however we did things the main part was that we were very successful at the tracks we went to. No TH-cam back then so I had a tendency to try different things just to see what the effect was on the car.
I'm bummed that my home track OCRC closed. Being an oval racer in my youth I had a lot to learn about driving off-road and learning what all the settings do on these newer cars. I was finally turning competitive hot laps when the track closed and I feel I still had a lot to learn. I contemplated the idea of opening a track of my own, but had a few things change in my life and work that would make it difficult right now. It's still something I would like to do, just not in California.
thanks a lot! so helpful for beginner like me!!
After fallowing your instruction, my shocks are spot on. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the RC community. All the best to you in and out of racing.
Thanks for explaining this. You made it clear and to the point
Good stuff, this really helped me understand how to do this properly. I always thought that you wanted a little rebound, but I was wrong!
Thanks for the vid! Literally wasted hours trying to sort this out 😂
Hey Spencer, can you do a video on jumping, and how to control and manipulate the cars in the air...
Gas brings front up brake brings front down. It's more about practicing and timing. If ur new enough that it all still happens real fast then u just need more time driving. Have fun!
Thanks Beloved
I was wreking my brain searching for this video...straightforward!!
I just got a set of Hot Racing 90mm...thinking bout lowering my Granite V2..keep Driving
Do you have a video for shocks with no bleeding hole
What if you bleed it and it has no rebound but when you pull it out to full extension it sucks the shaft back in?
that second step explains a lot on my end.. just built my first kit, schumacher storm st. and shocks have air still.
Great vid, Spencer. Very helpful. What are the symptoms of a shock with too little oil vs the excess rebound of one with too much?
Great tip on putting the shock cup on when bleeding. Never thought about that but it makes so much sense. Thanks Spencer!
This is awesome, I've seen a ton of shock building videos but you are the first one I've seen bleeding them with the spring retainers on. Makes perfect sense. Keep up the good work.
Do you also bleed when you arrive to a new track?
Dear Spencer. I love your videos. I've been in the hobby for 3 years now on indoor B6.2 (& B74.1) buggies. Can you please do a video on rebuilding diffs, especially the B6.x as it seems to leak. Love your content, keep up the good work ☺️ from New Zealand
Spencer, where did you get that holder you place your shocks in. Its the black holder that has a cream covered insert>
I like the trick of keep the spring cup on ... Super smart 👍 keep the videos coming 😉
You create some of the most informative and helpful videos! Thank you!
Can you please do this with the new Rc8b4e? I'm not exactly sure on the perfect setup/feel on the 1/8 scale bladder shock.
Okay yeah. But how do you bleed udr shocks?
@spencer rivkin do you use the shock bladder inserts inside of the shock caps?
When do you use xring seals ? Is that a immediate go to?
Do you keep the bladders inside of the shock caps???
Sorry I was watching and was wondering why the screw, what was it for? Then it dawns on me it's a bleeder screw. Duh. Thanks for the video, Bubba! I have the factory team associated shocks with no bleeder screws. Nice job!
Do you bleed twice with a bladder style also to get a dead shock?
Excellent, thanks for sharing.
oh damn, all my shocks wrong, great vid, rebuilding all my shocks right now, pop pop paNDa kINg
Hey Spencer any chance you could give some insight on your foam insert selection? Closed cell vs open and strengths and weaknesses of both. Thanks in advance
I like it. Please more light in your studio videos to help us see detail. Also how often do you change the oil / overhaul your shocks?
Hi Spencer, great vid on bleeding the shocks. Can you do a vid on shock positions on the car and why you should change because of a track conditions. Thanks Tommy in the UK.
Do you have to do this with shock boots removed? The boots seem to not only prohibit full compression, they appear to be causing a rebound effect since the rubber is being compressed.
Thank you so much. I apparently have been preparing my shocks totally wrong.
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
I think having the bleeder as high as possible in relation to the shock is the most important
Thanks for making videos and sharing your tips, God bless you and your family 😀
Great video. I feel doing more informative videos like these will bring you much success.
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I find it hard to wipe away all the excess oil from the bleeder screw hole after I’ve compressed the shock shaft all the way in.
If I put a 1.5mm Allen wrench tip inside the hole to take most of the oil out of the bleeder screw hole is this ok?
Or will this allow too much air to re-enter the hole and stuff up the whole process ?
After I perform your bleeding process, when I extend the shaft it pulls back in a little, is that a problem?
It’s normal for it to suck back in a little
@@spencerrivkinracing I appreciate you getting back to me.
Thank you Spencer, that mad it easy and I’ll be doing that! Awesome pup by the way!🏆🏁
Glad it helped. Thank you!
Question, so in a real vehicle, you do want some rebound in the shock(the piston will push out) so i've thought that it should have some push when compressed like that?
Difference is full size cars have pressurised gas shocks. RC cars have oil filled shocks.
@@warracer03 ahh yes true.
On a side note..... sweet ST185 in your profile. i had a 90. would love another clean one.
So is it ok if the shock compresses on its own?
No
You always have great tips keep them coming
Those pillows are legit! I have a few!
Hi Spenser, will u be doing a battery charging/discharging and storage vid? So many opinions, I’m unsure what to follow, I just purchased the icharger 4010 duo, I’m learning, thank you
Thanks for the videos man, also thanks for helping me this last weekend with my new b74 set up. I finally roll it to track and was looking good!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Question if anyone can help, rebuilt my shocks on a 22 5.0, the shock Collapses by itself. Normal or where did i go wrong?
Excellent vdo, thanks :)
What the benefits of running dead shock to running one with rebound
I said the benefits in the video :)
Sorry miss that part
Thank u for info
@@spencerrivkinracing Hi Spencer, is there any issue with the shock piston drawing back into the shock body as long as there is no rebound?
The only problem I have with this method of doing the second bleed after a pump is that even though it is a dead shock, the shocks are real squeaky because there is less oil, even if there are no air bubbles when doing the bleeding process. Any tips?
I use green o ring grease in the bottom sleeve, that squeak is the shock oil in the o rings. The grease also stops leaking. Hope that helps.
Does this still apply to the new 13mm shocks?
Yes.
Thanks for the TIP Spencer :) I'm subscribed already ;)
Awesome tip! Thank you!
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Thank alot!!
Thanks for the tip! :)
That shock tool looks a lot like a crab leg cracker 😁
Welp i did mine wrong so back to the work shop i go lol!!
Hate to say it but you started your video 1:30 in. That’s why I dread clicking TH-cam instead of reading in text.
*emulsion style