64 pitch stealth??????
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
well the top shaft is all black the middle gear is white solid plastic and the diff gear is white it seems like it is a direct fit have you ever seen one would pics help???
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
i think robinson racing made them too, from what i can remember..............................
Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
thats exactly what i got except my middle gear is solid plastic the top shaft has 2 holes in it. whats the value of such a piece
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
hello...
Ironically, I was in the process of listing one on epay today when I lost my internet connection. Below is what the 64 pitch conversion looks like.
On the left is the 64 pitch and on the right is the standard 48 pitch. The conversion is also a 2.25:1
Top Shaft: silver steel single until like the original 48 pitch
Middle idler gear: white solid nylon with a steel shaft
Differential gear: white nylon
All of the 64 pitch gears are machined...the stock plastic 48 pitch are molded.
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highwayracer
Ironically, I was in the process of listing one on epay today when I lost my internet connection. Below is what the 64 pitch conversion looks like.
On the left is the 64 pitch and on the right is the standard 48 pitch. The conversion is also a 2.25:1
Top Shaft: silver steel single until like the original 48 pitch
Middle idler gear: white solid nylon with a steel shaft
Differential gear: white nylon
All of the 64 pitch gears are machined...the stock plastic 48 pitch are molded.
Regards,
highwayracer
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
Mine only has the single hole...which was used for the ATC (Associated Torque Control slipper). The second hole in your picture appears to be further...so, I'm guessing that it was probably placed there to allow you to use a spur adapter (without the slipper) or an A&L power clutch.
As far as what it may be worth...who knows???...I was going to list mine with a BIN of $35 (which includes a 64 pitch spur and pinion).
highwayracer
As far as what it may be worth...who knows???...I was going to list mine with a BIN of $35 (which includes a 64 pitch spur and pinion).
highwayracer
Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
well what i mean is my middle gear is 100% plastic no metal on whole assembly
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
Somewhat related to this topic
what is actually the advantage of using 64 pitch gears in the tranny? I have one too and never used it.
what is actually the advantage of using 64 pitch gears in the tranny? I have one too and never used it.
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
Thorp, definitely. They were the only one's made that I'm aware of.
The finer the pitch of a gear, the less resistance and noise they make. The dirt oval guys LOVED those 64p conversions. When they are spinning fast, they are really quiet, smooth and really quick.
Awesome piece, IMO, but if you are just playing around, building a shelfer or even using a Stealth off road, you really don't need them. They used to pull $40-60 on the resale market, not that long ago, but with the B3 and B4 Stealths designed and manufactured so well, they quickly became unnecessary (look at the gear pitch in a newer B4 tranny).
The finer the pitch of a gear, the less resistance and noise they make. The dirt oval guys LOVED those 64p conversions. When they are spinning fast, they are really quiet, smooth and really quick.
Awesome piece, IMO, but if you are just playing around, building a shelfer or even using a Stealth off road, you really don't need them. They used to pull $40-60 on the resale market, not that long ago, but with the B3 and B4 Stealths designed and manufactured so well, they quickly became unnecessary (look at the gear pitch in a newer B4 tranny).
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Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
I've seen solid idlers from Thorp and for MIP diffs. That's not strange, but you don't see them a lot. They were lighter, for sure.
Re: 64 pitch stealth??????
awesome, year and a half ago ebay purchase finally showing some light!!! thanks
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