RC Shock Oil #300 Silicone Super Blend - Yokomo YOKYS300  [YOKYS300]

Yokomo YS-300 - SUPER BLEND SHOCK OIL #300
Price:
AUD$9.92
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKYS300
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Product Brief: Shock Oil

The Yokomo YOKYS300 Super Blend Shock Oil #300 is a silicone-based product intended for RC shock absorbers and suspension assemblies. It serves as a tunable fluid to adjust damping characteristics in model cars and is provided for hobby use only.

Use this oil where silicone shock fluids are accepted; compatibility is not restricted to specific chassis. Check your shock manual for the recommended oil range before altering the fluid to avoid unexpected performance changes.

Servicing is typical of shock maintenance: drain the existing oil, check seals and pistons for wear, then refill and bleed the shock following its construction. Make measured changes during testing because small differences in oil weight or trapped air will affect damping. The marking "#300" identifies the grade for comparison with other oils.

In suspension setup, shock oil contributes to compression and rebound damping along with spring rates and piston selection. Apply Yokomo YOKYS300 to adjust body roll and weight transfer for buggies and touring cars, and confirm results on a controlled test session. Keep the container sealed and free from dirt or solvents.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Inspect seals and pistons whenever you service shocks or notice leaking or inconsistent damping; replacing worn seals before refilling helps maintain consistent performance and prevents contamination.
Yes, modest adjustments to oil viscosity or air volume inside the shock can produce noticeable differences in compression and rebound, so test in small increments and record results.

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