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Okay after looking further into this I have answered my own question...
I do understand that nitro truggies have a hole underneath the spur gear to get it to the starter box. This seems to be just about its only purpose. I was assured after seeing Mike's chassis. They don't have this hole so neither do I. I will use a piece of carbon fiber that I have similar to the above picture. Great! Problem solved. I'll post pics in a few weeks. -Zack |
nitro's start at the flywheel next to clutch bell. cut out for big spur??
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Oh nevermind. lol Still Rc-Monster Mike's chassis don't have the spur cut out so neither will I for this next evolution of my Maxx.
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with the answer I was about to type ......:lol::lol::lol: |
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I want to di-anodize this heatsink. I don't really have an under the hood color scheme, but I don't want the orange. I can't get the heat sink off. Can I apply oven cleaner to the sink with a paper towel? or can someone tell me how to get the heat sink off, so that I can soak it. I will be dianodizing a couple things with ez-off. I should have a new layout as well as soon as I get that tray from Mr. Mike! |
If I could get the gears off that would help. I don't know how. I think the motor is mounted with two screws to the black plastic between the gears and the heat sink.
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Uups, I posted my comment in the wrong place :lol::lol::lol::lol:
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I'd tape it up, then use wet & dry fine sand paper to remove the orange anodizing ( tape the paper to a piece of glass or other flat surface, then rub back & forth in the same direction ); nice brushed aluminium finish with little chance of fecking it up with nasty liquids getting into the wrong places...
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The servo comes apart very easily, and goes back together just as easily...just take it part, de-anodize (and polish) and then re-assemble! I am sure there are instructions, manuals and/or blown-up diagrams on the web!
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Chad I couldn't find any exploded drawings other than this
https://www.savoxusa.com/v/vspfiles/...%20drawing.jpg Morten |
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http://i420.photobucket.com/albums/p...a/IMAG0227.jpg That is my old tray. New one is being built. Check out the deandozing. I am going to sand and polish the servo heat sink! That thing will not come apart without force and I don't want to ruin the bearing. Thanks guys!! |
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Done!! I just put the case back on and started rub it down, I will have to go back over it later with something less corse but I may leave it as is. What do you think? I can't wait to get the truck together! |
Looks good- some mothers metal / aluminium polish polish would bring that & the plastic up nicely ( T-cut is good for plastic polishing apparently, though there are no doubt proper guides around )...
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nice job on the servo...autosol metal polish would be good to polish it up with.
or a wax based polish like farecla g3...then it wont seep in and ruin the internals of the servo. chris |
Everything looks great! Are those Associated servo-mounts? I have a few sets that look just like those, and they are AE...they are great for all kinds of stuff!
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