Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
sorry i think i dyed it back in 90 or 91 lol .. just looking at the last pict reminds me how i use to hate it when a small stone got inside and jamed between the chassy and the back belt
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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
@integra22t
Intressting, i tried to dye it black ... cooked for 1 hour in black dye but nothing happend. Not even a shade darker ... nothing. You dont happen to remember what you used 'back in the days'.
@hondaman
Thank you for your effort ... still dont understand that spur should be mounted on a yz10
Intressting, i tried to dye it black ... cooked for 1 hour in black dye but nothing happend. Not even a shade darker ... nothing. You dont happen to remember what you used 'back in the days'.
@hondaman
Thank you for your effort ... still dont understand that spur should be mounted on a yz10

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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
ive only ever used rite dye but after 20 years i think the colour is set
could you post more picts of your adaptor as i think its just the gear and dosent have a face to atach the spur unlike the pict above you can see the face with 2 screws
could you post more picts of your adaptor as i think its just the gear and dosent have a face to atach the spur unlike the pict above you can see the face with 2 screws
Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
Did the shaft change in 94? (looked back through this thread and answered my own question.

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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
Sorry for the late update, i was really busy the last two weeks. The robinson gear is indeed a "one piece" unit. The tip that it need 2 flanged 4mm bearing was a good one, still i dont understand how to mount it because it keeps rubbing on the motor mount. Anyway, i think it looks kind of wrong mounted to the car and im trying my best to find a original new or like new spur gear. I have a few more YZ-10 so i think i will use the robinson on another car. With the 2 flanged bearings and something (i dont know what parts can be used, yet) and a mount from a tcs shaft i think this should be working ok. But as i said, it looks wrong since the white is much to white for this car.
Here are some pics in case my writing was weird and no one understands what i mean

This is how far i am

The mount from the tcs shaft

something missing for the empty space

one 4mm flanged bearing inserted (once in you will not get it out anymore i learned)

there should be a bearing to ... but i only had one ...
regards
Here are some pics in case my writing was weird and no one understands what i mean

This is how far i am

The mount from the tcs shaft

something missing for the empty space

one 4mm flanged bearing inserted (once in you will not get it out anymore i learned)

there should be a bearing to ... but i only had one ...
regards
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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
at that point i would think about taping the end of the shaft like a slipper set up and use the spring to take up the space 

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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
I'm pretty sure that Robinson gear is meant for the 870-type layshaft. On the 870, if you had a one-way, it was on the pulley that drove the rear diff. On the '93 Works and '94+, the one-way was on the pulley that drove the front diff.
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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
*Whipe_Dust_Away.exe*
Well i i think its time for a update
I recently bought a yokomo parts lot and i think i finally got the missing parts
Only took me a litte more then 4 years. Well i build a house for the family in the time between which was a little bit more time consuming as i thought. But thats only a excuss. The good news however is, i think i should now have enough parts for 3 cars maybe 4.
This is how far i got it beforce i received the parts lot
PS: I also uploaded all the old pictures ... thanks imagef***
Well i i think its time for a update

I recently bought a yokomo parts lot and i think i finally got the missing parts

This is how far i got it beforce i received the parts lot
PS: I also uploaded all the old pictures ... thanks imagef***
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Re: Yokomo YZ-10 Works Rebuild
It's beginning to look very very good now!
Restoring those high-end confidential yokies is a labour of love... so many versions... so many mods by racers along the years... all this with a semi-confidential distribution. All challenging projects. You're doing good with this one, can't wait to see it finished 


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