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No spacer with the flanged bearings 8)

The chassis is a Duratrax Pro Xl, the one I'm not sure about is the one on the outlaw truck.

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gomachv wrote:The original called for that spacer, one of my trannies had it- see pic. I remembered them being a white color but this one was black. The aftermarket bearing sets use a 4x8fl bearing on each side and loose the washer that goes on the inside.

The spacer is exactly the same dimension as a 4x8 bearing, so I personally would substitute it with another bearing
Thanks for the tip, I didn't even think of flanged bearings or a third bearing
Till now I've been tinkering with nothing but Optima Mids but lately I've been playing with Ultimas and Lazers too
The Lazer rear gearbox is so scary lol

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HKS_TRD wrote: The Lazer rear gearbox is so scary lol
:lol:

I could never understand the logic in using a washer to control the thrust on that counter gear. Flanged bearings make more sense to me, but the design kept going- ultima II, Outrage.....all with the same setup.

The bearing set I used for this build was a NMB kit and it had the flanged with it

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Last update for today :lol: got the dirt oval mocked up, minus the front rake. Still trying to source that end of it.

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Don't you ever rest? :lol:

Lovin' all these builds so far. :wink:

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LTO_Dave wrote:Don't you ever rest? :lol:
There will be time for rest when I'm in the ground!

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Wow! Three awesome looking builds in one thread. Are you making the G10 parts your self?
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Yes, all the G10 are parts I have copied with my pin router
The rear shock tower on the oval car, for example, is a copy of the pro lower tower and a original ultima top. Just blended together. The chassis is a aftermarket 10L blended with a ultima pro chassis

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Have you tried a left/right servo setup on the flat chassis or the buggy instead of the stock front/back movement?
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I have the outrage system from Phin but it isn't really era correct. I still may do something similar but trying to keep the age correct. I have a plan, just not sure if it will pan out.

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Made some g10 side plates for the trackmaster, and built a set of braces for the rear tower. I was never a fan of how trackmaster did not tie into the bulkhead in their systems.

Clearanced a bit, trimmed a hole in the chassis for the spur clearance, and played with steering. Can't run side to side. It gets in the way of the battery.

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I don't know about "great" but it does illustrate how much harder it is to mid-motor a non Associated car. They really thought out their design well

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Even if you're going to play it modest, the pic is still appropriate on other levels. ;)

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gomachv wrote:I don't know about "great" but it does illustrate how much harder it is to mid-motor a non Associated car. They really thought out their design well
Well, it's probably easier if you start with an Optima Mid rear section. :) But of course, half the fun and half the battle is in the challenge of the redesign. 8)
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