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Sorry xcntrk. |
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If I sold the conversion parts they would be the adapter, modded lower gear, modded output shafts, spacer, screws, and shims. I am looking to do some of the simple work myself, to keep the costs down. I f this is really popular, I may have to find someone locally with a cnc and have them make a batch. It is not a very complicated design, trying to keep it as simple as possible. |
Just dropped off the parts to the machinist again. This session should be enough so that I can offer up some teaser pics. Looks like my design will work, but only time will tell. I have found a very strong way to mount the lower gear to the adapter. Hopefully it will stand up to the power...
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cool, looking forward to the teaser pics....
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How many internals does the savage diff cup have? Looks like 6 spyder?
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Are the diff gear Modul 1 ?
I made steel drive gears for my Wheely King and they were Modul 1 |
Ok, for this to work better, my design needs a bit of work. My current adapter will require about 1/4 of the width of the lower gear to be removed, and the same amount removed from the idler gear so that it will clear the diff case.
I am not too sure what that will do to the strength of the tranny... The use of a center diff will place less stress on the tranny, so it should be ok. I will have to do extensive testing (bashing)! It would be nice if I could find a 33t nylon gear that is solid in the center. No luck on sdp/si, not sure where else to look... Any help would be appreciated! |
do you think if they release the gear from the traxxas cd, will work?
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I would have to see the traxxas gear, but looking at the space available in the tranny for the diff, it will be difficult to get the lower gear to line up with the idler. I think that I can get aways with some simple tranny case mods, and a modded idler. My method of mounting the lower gear requires the adapter to be a certain thickness. If I could find a suitable gear that had a solid center, I could get the thickness down alot and maybe get the gears to line up perfectly with no mods to the idler... I will continue with this design until I can get my hands on the traxxas center diff gear. I can design another if necessary! |
Whats the tooth count on the Revo center diff?I have a Slayer and it says its 2nd gear has a 38 tooth.Does that sound right.I would have thought Traxxas would have just used the stock Revo 2 speed and just changed the spurgear.:whistle:Link is there a way to fit this concept center diff into my Slayer?If so pm me and I can prepay for 1 of them.I assume that the E Revo trans isnt compatible in the Revo?Slayer.And if it did couldnt a guy use it instread of a conversion motormount?Just curious.
Thanks Will |
I believe the nitro revo cd tooth count is 28T while the erevo/3905 emaxx is 33T.
Check this site Linc. They sell composite gears. https://sdp-si.com/eStore/ Go under "Gears" and then click on the "Composite Material, "Spur Gear". Do I get a discount if you find what you need from this site :lol::party::whistle:? |
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You are in the std section, not metric. No mod1 33t plastic gears on sdp-si, already checked. I can give you the 1% trying-kinda-hard discount!!!! You are correct with the revo and erevo tooth counts... |
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