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spool shifting
If you dont want the center spool to shift in a dm-1, you just need these two parts numbers and it comes with the kit : 35230 (8x12mm flange ball bearing) and 35235 (clutch shoe carrier). You put the flange ball bearing in the rear of the spur and put the clutch shoe carrier in the front. You do not need to make a flat spot for the clutch shoe carrier. I been driving mine for almost a year and it never came loose when i use lock tite. Here's how it looks like : http://maxcapacitor.oplink.net/blunten/dm1center.JPG
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That is fantastic--thanks for the tip. Looks very clean and stock.
I will have to look through the kit to find these parts. Not sure if we have the same kit but will soon find out . . . . . . here it is! Looks like I might want to use both flanged bearings on the left side of the spur or get some 8.0mm washers--the spur is awfully close and am worried it might start to rub the motor mount when I apply the juice :wink:. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...C/100_5168.jpg |
The screws that holds the spur will start carving into your motor mount. You just need one bearing on that side and make sure you put the flange side on the spur side that way it wont cause friction onto the center diff bearing.
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I went back and placed both bearings on the left side and everything fits well. I will need to extend the notch on the drive shaft for the set screw on the spur hub. |
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I am blown away that with a ratio of 6.7, a 51spur and 25 pinion that you still have a hard time doing full throttle.!and end up torque fliping maybe you could move the motor forward ... whats the weight? The video was cool,looks like you need a circle track. definitely shows the power and speed, amazed to see it flip :surprised: Looks like I'm going to mount my motor in front Thank you for posting video :yipi:, I was going to run a 10:1 ratio but going to change to 5 or 6:1. although it's 9lbs and 21" wheels base X 15" wide so there shouldnt be any torque flippin wish you were closer so we could race, when mine gets done that is still working on it, needs a motor mount and tire adapters for the 1/5 but also make it easy to put on 3.2 wheels for the offroad stuff again great build thread :smile: Sweet ride, cant wait to see a new body on it, keep it coming |
great looking conversion. i converted a 1/8 Schumacher last fall and it turned out ok and was fast but it just didnt have the durability of the Ofna or Kyosho stuff. I have been wanting to do a road car like this but wondering if anyone can tell me what is the major difference between the Ofna DM-1 and the Kyosho Inferno. Is one better than the other?
My neighbor has a Inferno GT that he brought over to me. he cant get it to work and he loves my brushless stuff so he said i could turn it electric if i want. i just have to pay for it and then we would "share" the car but he doesnt really do anything with RC. i have everything i need to do the conversion so i am thinking it will be my next project. this is a great thread for tips on converting one of these on roaders. any suggestions from some of you who have already gone this route. i notice alot of people converting the Ofna cars but not the Inferno. is there a reason for this? |
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I am currently selling my OFNA DM-1 Spec brushless conversion. I have everything required to complete the conversion but got into racing 1/8th scale off-road (brushless, of course). Email me if interested . . . |
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Well it's time I build one of these. I originally wanted a 1/5 on road but it just isn't fast enough for me. I have a 1/5 4x4 truck and no I expand to Brushless on road.
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I have one brand new in the box. Extra body, extra tires and all the components needed to convert to brushless. All you need is motor & ESC. Lemme know if you are interested . . .
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PM sent to you dangerwr
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Car bought!
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Well it's on its way and I will be showing pics as I go. I can't wait to see it.
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