RC10 Edinger Six Gear Tranny

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RC10 Edinger Six Gear Tranny

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I'm rebuilding a 1984 RC10 Edinger Stamp A. The six gear trans has two teflon bushings (part #6623 in the original manual) that slip into the diffential gears. I cannot fine replacements. Is there anything that can be substituded such as small bearings?

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JC,they are gettin harder to find,my last 3 sets came from England.....BUT....Mike at Vulkarie RC has a set on E B right now....JohnnySr

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Re: RC10 Edinger Six Gear Tranny

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Thanks Johnny. I'll try that but I was thinking that there might be other options. Maybe not. . .

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If you have a friend with a milling machine they might be able to mill some outta teflon for you?

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Re: RC10 Edinger Six Gear Tranny

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jchappell wrote:I'm rebuilding a 1984 RC10 Edinger Stamp A. The six gear trans has two teflon bushings (part #6623 in the original manual) that slip into the diffential gears. I cannot fine replacements. Is there anything that can be substituded such as small bearings?
Yes, you can install bearings- and those outer sets with the felts are all over ( I'm sure I have a.bunch)

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Re: RC10 Edinger Six Gear Tranny

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I can't recall the exact dimensions, I want to say those bushings are something like 1/8" x 3/16" and if that is the case, you can buy teflon or ptfe tubing from places like mcmaster-carr by the foot very cheaply and this would make a whole bunch of bushings.

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