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Hardstyle 09.26.2008 05:45 AM

Picture Warning :D
 
Goooooooooodies!

http://lh3.ggpht.com/olbero/SNyt2IOG...0/IMG_0407.jpg

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http://lh3.ggpht.com/olbero/SNyt2fed...0/IMG_0409.jpg

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TruckBasher 09.26.2008 05:50 AM

I have those same battery...works great.....

now start building :whip:

:lol:

jordan... 09.26.2008 06:27 AM

Nice! That would have felt so good to get that package and go through all of the new goodies :intello: Can't wait to see it finished.

Hardstyle 09.26.2008 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TruckBasher (Post 216424)
I have those same battery...works great.....

now start building :whip:

:lol:

They better be working, cost sh** load of money :lol:

I will start the build, but have to go now buy some more things... new solder gun, multi meter, digital caliper ruler, glue gun etc..

Just noticed that the motor is 9xl, even I told Mike I wanted 10xl. But it isnt so big deal, there was so much stuff that mistakes happens. Im happy now :yes:.


And big thanks to Mike, he is great guy to deal with!

TruckBasher 09.26.2008 06:52 AM

Well they are worth it... 2mos now and about 15cycles, still feels like new...

Hardstyle 09.26.2008 11:18 AM

More goodies :na:

Im not gonna rush on this project now, want to do quality job :tongue:. But hopefully I get this beast running sometime next week. More pics coming soon..

http://lh4.ggpht.com/olbero/SNz6mI9n...0/IMG_0415.jpg

Hardstyle 09.30.2008 06:22 AM

Okay.. I started the build yesterday from the diffs and now got some problems. I got the diffs ready, used the stock revo diffs inner gears (with sealings) for the fastlanes inner cups and fastlanes plategear.
But the problem is now when I attach the diff into the integys outer diffcase with the fastlanes pinion gear the diff won't spin freely. Am I doing something wrong here?

http://lh3.ggpht.com/olbero/SOH5JROY...0/IMG_0420.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/olbero/SOH5JVPd...0/IMG_0422.jpg

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http://lh3.ggpht.com/olbero/SOH5Jv2r...0/IMG_0429.jpg

Edit:

Found that the plategear has scratched the outer diff case

http://lh5.ggpht.com/olbero/SOIAuXf5...0/IMG_0430.jpg

Hardstyle 09.30.2008 12:40 PM

Is this somekind of feature what will go off when the diff is break in?

Edit:
I noticed that too if I place the stock revos diff pinion, it won't jam so much.

Should I just put the diffs together and just drive 'em? Pls I need info really bad :angel:

suicideneil 10.01.2008 02:08 PM

Im tempted to say that the integy cases are to blame, but it looks like the metal FLM cup is a bit too long/deep, and has shifted the posistion of ring gear , so that it rubs the inside of the diff case. I take it those are the FLM cups for the 3905 spec diff internals?

Hardstyle 10.01.2008 03:12 PM

Yes they are for 3905, the integys cases were the problem, thanks to Arct1k he told me to grind the anodize off the outer case. Just assembled the diffs and gave few spin with the drill and cleaned the crap out.
Now they work like a champ :yes:

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suicideneil 10.01.2008 05:42 PM

Wow, that must be pretty thick anodizing- glad it worked out okay.

thephilonator 10.01.2008 08:57 PM

nice build you got going there Hardstyle.:great:

May i ask, what is this
http://i508.photobucket.com/albums/s...rdstylepic.jpg

Arct1k 10.01.2008 09:15 PM

Great - did you put a little grease on the ring gear?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hardstyle (Post 217995)
Yes they are for 3905, the integys cases were the problem, thanks to Arct1k he told me to grind the anodize off the outer case. Just assembled the diffs and gave few spin with the drill and cleaned the crap out.
Now they work like a champ :yes:


Hardstyle 10.02.2008 04:06 AM

Thanks! Rims are #3257 BLAST WHEEL CHROME With Hpi Phaltline tyres. And the down below are Team Infinitys Hex Wrenchs, very nice tools with cf handle..


Quote:

Originally Posted by thephilonator (Post 218122)
nice build you got going there Hardstyle.:great:

May i ask, what is this

Yes I did, both times. When I grinded and after the grinding.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 218126)
Great - did you put a little grease on the ring gear?


Hardstyle 10.02.2008 04:18 AM

Now when Im thinking more, It can be the ring gear too. It is a bit thicker than the revos stock one, but we are talking about 0,5mm-1mm. Even when I spinned the diff by hand in the outer case it got better and better..

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 218058)
Wow, that must be pretty thick anodizing- glad it worked out okay.



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