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Center Differential Motor Mount Thread
They seem to be very popular. and if you want one- I might become your best friend... I have one that was installed on a buggy- but easily modified to fit on any other vehicle (Im actually using it on my savage). This design can fit up to a 51t spur gear without modification-aside from clearancing whatever plate it is mounted on.
I plan on mimicking this mount (after I get the approval from rc-monster mike). I will be using 1/4in 7075 aluminum stock and a cnc mill. By the final design expect to see more pockets for recessing and weight reduction. maybe even a unit to house larger spur gears... we will see. Here is the mount that i have in my shop http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...0103101820.jpg Here are some of my original CAD design- updated one coming soon http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ountsystem.jpg http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...arhead/god.jpg Please post thoughts comments and concerns |
Not bad. Let me know when you are ready to produce some - I might be able to use one for my LST conversion.
What center diff was it modeled for? |
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I love it:intello: How much clearance does it need underneath with a 51 spur ?
I'm in the process of making a backyard(ghetto) mount for my lst2 but of course it's not as swish as that. |
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Very nice work man... I'm sure your designs will be well received by many of the members here... The FLM Maxx and Gorillamaxx guys are going to be watching this closely.. Keep up us updated Alien |
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That would be great for bashers, but for serious driving COG raises too much.
This is something that i would have needed for my Hyper ST Pro conversion. |
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make sure to make a recess in the top in order to get a hex into the pinion
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As for clocking the motor- your limited to about 30degrees each way- or i would need to make a custom top plate for 45 degree mounting. My idea now is tho have the actually motor plate clockable- 10 degree increments or so.. but making a devoted 45 degree mount is more practical and would cut down on machining time and less waste material... |
I know you've seen it, but it already has the bugs all worked out. Has the slot for pinion screw access, bottom plate has raised portion to fit up to 51t spurs. Dead sexy. A little beefier. I've got mine right here in front of me if you want any dimensions. I just sold it for $300:whistle:
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$300?:rofl: That is just silly...
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not to the die hards... |
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