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04.10.2008, 01:48 AM

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Update: I've got the motor and everything. i sold the cvd's for $50 on ebay and i'm going to pick up the 3.3 slidders and some screws at my lhs tomarow. i've installed the rpm stuff and the steel idler into the tranny. i made my own way of keeping the tranny in 2nd gear as well. check it out:
i used the bearrings to hold the spacing after funding out that 2 on the idler shaft and 3 on the outdrive shaft would work well.



so, i will be running a 9XL motor with 12 NmHi cells and the rcm heatsink(i've got a mod 1 pinion as well).
I did a home grown tranny conversion similar to that busted idlers like peanut brittle (pre steel idler) I got the gorilla conversion and fixed everything (stock idlers held up good with gorilla) I think it flexes too much without the support of the gorilla conversion


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04.12.2008, 09:21 AM

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I did a home grown tranny conversion similar to that busted idlers like peanut brittle (pre steel idler) I got the gorilla conversion and fixed everything (stock idlers held up good with gorilla) I think it flexes too much without the support of the gorilla conversion
we will see how well it holds up. and my idler is a hardended steel idler witch i highly dought will break.


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