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generalg 01.28.2008 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 144370)
I would think it would work with no issues. I cant see any reason it wouldnt work.

Do you have a link to this mod or pictures of yours. I'm interested in doing it on mine and seeing it will let me give you a better answer.

I will snap some pics of it at lunch time what my conversion looks like for you.

jhautz 01.28.2008 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by BashOn (Post 144345)

Whats with the little legs on the bottom of your motor mount?

Serum 01.28.2008 03:45 PM

this one seems to be flush;

http://www.fastlanemachine.com/Publi...tery-stops.jpg

Serum 01.28.2008 03:47 PM

or are the holes in the lower plate large enough so they fit through?

captain harlock 01.28.2008 03:56 PM

BTW, BashOn, how much did the whole thing cost you?

I might do one in the future.

jhautz 01.28.2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum (Post 144392)
or are the holes in the lower plate large enough so they fit through?

No the holes arent large enough for them to fit through. Mine does not have the legs so thats why I was wondering why he did that. It looks like some sort of mod he did and I was wondering the reason why? I was thinking he wanted the motor pinion to contact the spur higer up so the motor could be moved farter to the side and allow more room for the battery.

Even with the spacers on the battery side TVP mine is tight for a 50mm wide pack. I ordered a 52T spur so I could use a bigger pinion and make more space. I was just thinking that this might have been his intention but wasnt sure.

Serum 01.28.2008 04:20 PM

What room can you get with the 52 spur? (width) 50mm is okay, but might be tight for some packs.

if it's higher, it sits more to the side with the same pinion/spur. perhaps it allows more clearance in the rear for larger motors too. I don't exactly know what to expect, since i am still waiting for mine to arrive.

generalg 01.28.2008 05:03 PM

Well I didn't get any pics as I said on my lunch hour. Will do so in the next day. However here is what the conversion for the steering looks like and how to set it all up.

http://www.savage-central.com/ftopic2361.html

Serum 01.28.2008 05:07 PM

that's a LONG time ago! nowadays the savage comes with a camshaft saver, and there is no need in modifying that kyosho/ofna saver. Since HPI came out with their saver this is an unneeded mod.

generalg 01.28.2008 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum (Post 144421)
that's a LONG time ago! nowadays the savage comes with a camshaft saver, and there is no need in modifying that kyosho/ofna saver. Since HPI came out with their saver this is an unneeded mod.

Well... didn't I say my Savage was over 2+ years old sitting on a shelf for that long? :lol:

Now I gotta check to see if the new steering setup will work with my old hag of a savage... :surprised:

Serum 01.28.2008 05:13 PM

Yeah, no problem, that's a 1:1 fit. It's easier to go that route than to do the conversion as described in you link.

jhautz 01.28.2008 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum (Post 144412)
What room can you get with the 52 spur? (width) 50mm is okay, but might be tight for some packs.

if it's higher, it sits more to the side with the same pinion/spur. perhaps it allows more clearance in the rear for larger motors too. I don't exactly know what to expect, since i am still waiting for mine to arrive.

a 52T spur will push the motor 2.5mm farther over to the side and get you an addional 2.5mm of battery space. Also with the bigger spur you can go another tooth or 2 bigger on the pinion to get the same overall gear ratio (or close to it) getiing another1mm or so in battery space. It might not sound like much, but that extra 3-3.5mm will allow me to fit my TrueRC 8000mah 5s pack right down in there for a nice tight fit. It firs now, but its litterealy touching the side of the motor and I'm afraind the heat from the motor may have an ill effect on the battery if its touching. The 3mm is just a little breathing room for this big lunkewr of a pack. The 5000mah Enerland based packs drop right in and fit like a glove with no worries at all.

BashOn 01.28.2008 05:44 PM

Serum,

I stole the idea for those little legs on the motor mount from knotted, who is doing almost the same build. I just used some Shoe Goo to attach some spacers to the bottom of the motor mount. This raises the 1521 so that it doesn't hit the vertical plate on the motor side. It isn't a problem with a 1515 but the longer can on the 1521 required more clearance.

As far as cost goes for this thing.............................its still adding up.

Just the power system: Battery, ESC and Motor add up to a little more than a grand.

I need my head checked basically..............

I picked up some screws I needed from the hardware store today at lunch, and my balancer for the flightpower came in today so I should be up and running soon. My 5.5 bullet connectors should be in tomorrow or Wednesday. I would have just soldered as someone suggested but I am still finishing painting the body and getting the last bits together.

joeling 01.28.2008 10:35 PM

Hi,

I have a set of conversion on the way too. Looking at the few posts above, I'm a little worried about my battery choice now. I bought 2 5S 5000mah packs from HK & they are advertised as 160mm X 51mm X 40mm. The 51mm width is a concern if it has the potential not to fit. Can I turn the battery on its side so that the height is now 51mm while the width becomes 40mm ?

Regards,
Joe Ling

jhautz 01.28.2008 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by joeling (Post 144498)
Hi,

I have a set of conversion on the way too. Looking at the few posts above, I'm a little worried about my battery choice now. I bought 2 5S 5000mah packs from HK & they are advertised as 160mm X 51mm X 40mm. The 51mm width is a concern if it has the potential not to fit. Can I turn the battery on its side so that the height is now 51mm while the width becomes 40mm ?

Regards,
Joe Ling

Yep. No problem height wise for the 51mm. Should work w/ no issues. And with a little setup work you should be able to fit the 51 in there too. Its tight for the 51, but you should be able to get it to work depending on your gearing.


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