I guess that's true. However, the purple color scheme doesn't match other components I have. I guess I'll just have to get Neus from now on (that must be Mike's scheme to make more money, lol).
I converted an 8ight and used the stock diff. It's the same as that found in the Sportwerks/Losi trucks and buggies. The Kyosho spur will fit with minor modification. Although I do mine on a lathe, I'm sure the you could get by using other means.
Brian, if you look at the part of the spur where the bearing sits (not the spindle itself, but the part that is wider than the spindle and spaces the bearing), it is about 20/1000ths of an inch too tall. I chuck the spur up in my lathe and turn this down so that the bearing will go down far enough onto the spindle. Then I flip it over and take about 10/1000ths off of the edge of the relief where the diff cup fits into the spur. One of these days, I'm going to get an aluminum diff cup and modify that so that I can do away with the second step. I suppose that you could modify the plastic diff cup with a dremel or something, but doing it on the lathe is so quick that I don't mind doing it.
Its probably because it take BK 3 months to get him any motors ans the Feigaos are pretty eay to get and the same motor . They come from the same distributor as the Lehner I think. And he has been waiting for them for months now.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
an xt8 would be my favorite actually, but i dont see a way around the steel spur.
other then making an adaptor for the ofna 51t spur....
any one have a picture of one of these, i know mike has made them for some already.
it seems that the gearing doesnt differ much with a 51T spur. only 0.5/1 lower from a 46T spur.
i may get the xray instead of the 8-t, but i already said that.
any one have a picture of one of these, i know mike has made them for some already.
it seems that the gearing doesnt differ much with a 51T spur. only 0.5/1 lower from a 46T spur.
i may get the xray instead of the 8-t, but i already said that.
I'm sure mike could just make you a spur adapter.
"i was dancing like crazy while watching the vid too. i couldn't help it... the music commanded it" - ClodMaxx
Brian, if you look at the part of the spur where the bearing sits
(not the spindle itself, but the part that is wider than the spindle and spaces the bearing),
it is about 20/1000ths of an inch too tall. I chuck the spur up in my lathe and turn this down so that the bearing will go down far enough onto the spindle. Then I flip it over and take about 10/1000ths off of the edge of the relief where the diff cup fits into the spur.
One of these days, I'm going to get an aluminum diff cup and modify that so that I can do away with the second step.
I suppose that you could modify the plastic diff cup with a dremel or something,
but doing it on the lathe is so quick that I don't mind doing it.;)
:D
do you measure in inch or millimeter?
10/1000 isnt much, i'll just sand my diffcup down abit. or would that not work?
losi 8ight-t
xray xt8
Last edited by jollyjumper; 04.25.2007 at 05:26 AM.