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truggy question - 03.09.2009, 08:35 PM

I have my first truggy, a Losi 8T and I am in the process of installing thier BL conversion kit an. A question I have is what is the most direct route to removing the center diff. I have tried removing the set screw at the rear driveline going into the rear diff and that didnt budge...now I am thinking about removing the rear diff assembly so the rear driveline slids off of the rear of the center diff
   
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03.09.2009, 08:36 PM

It's usually just four screws from under the chassis and the 4 screws that hold the diff top plate on. My truggy and buggies are that way at least.
   
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03.09.2009, 08:41 PM

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It's usually just four screws from under the chassis and the 4 screws that hold the diff top plate on. My truggy and buggies are that way at least.
I see those but once you get those off and you pull the centerdiff up wont there be a problem with the forward and rear drivelines?
   
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03.09.2009, 08:51 PM

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I see those but once you get those off and you pull the centerdiff up wont there be a problem with the forward and rear drivelines?
Usually not a problem...
   
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03.09.2009, 09:14 PM

The drive shafts come out when the center diff is removed...normal. When reinstalling just insert center drive shafts into F& R diff line up holes in center diff w/chassis and you are done!


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03.10.2009, 07:46 AM

I was able to do as advised, worked out well, one thing that happened though was when I tried to change the spur I couldnt get the out drives off, I looked in the manual and it showed there to be a pin that secures the outdrive to the diff shaft, I couldnt see it at all, than I removed the 4 fasteners that secure the spur gear to the diff and ried to remove the sun gear, I didnt have any luck there so I reassembled the diff and went with the 48 tooth
   
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03.10.2009, 07:52 AM

Steps

- Remove the centre diff
- Unscrew the 4 screws on the spur gear
- On the reverse now of the spur gear should be the sun gear
- Remove this but pulling with pliers - May take some wiggling
- You will now see a pin which slides out
- Outdrive will now slide out
- Remove the rubber o-ring gently
- Remove the gasket gently


Reverse installation
   
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03.10.2009, 08:05 AM

thanks for the info that makes sense now, I didnt want to apply too much pressure to the sun gear not knowing how much presuure it could take
   
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03.10.2009, 08:16 AM

Just try to grab on edges to avoid chipping the gear - They can get stuck on with the suction of the diff oil.
   
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