SIX GEAR QUESTION
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SIX GEAR QUESTION
Just got a six gear transmission off the bay. Opened it up to see it have all metal gears and bearing through out, is this a up grade?. Is it safe to run brushless set on it?
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
Do you have the part numbers for switching the slipper assembly to 48 pitch on the 6 gear? I've been searching with little luck
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
the 6 gear doesn't have a slipper. what you see is an external diff. the only thing need to change the spur to 48p is to buy the appropriate style 48p spur and put it on. i normally use kimbrough spurs.
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
Is this the appropriate style? Also, what size "dif balls" go in this spur gear. It takes a lot more than the stock spur and I am not sure what size. Are they 3/32, 5/64, or something else?
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
so ok to run a 21.5 brushless system on it, since mine has all metal gears?
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
with all metal gears, it should be bulletproof, and the only thing that will break is you will probably melt the spur gear since there is no slipper. I would probably put some kind of lube in the gearbox since you will have metal on metal.
yes, the above spur gears posted will work for the 6 gear diff and use 1/8th balls.
yes, the above spur gears posted will work for the 6 gear diff and use 1/8th balls.
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
Cool, thanks for the info.
Do you load all 18? My stocker only uses 8 I believe.
BTW, what pitch is the stock spur on the original RC10's?
Thanks again.
Do you load all 18? My stocker only uses 8 I believe.
BTW, what pitch is the stock spur on the original RC10's?
Thanks again.
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Re: SIX GEAR QUESTION
it's whatever lines up with the diff rings. I think stock was 8, some gears you can put more in. doesn't really matter as long as they line up on the steel diff ring. Obviously in a symmetrical pattern.
32 pitch was the original gear, but it changed to 48 pitch in later versions.
32 pitch was the original gear, but it changed to 48 pitch in later versions.
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