

Seriously though, why can't you have the layshaft centered in the hole? Does the motor hit the transmission case in that case? Maybe make a custom motor plate from a sheet of aluminium?
i can't rotate the motor plate, keeping the topshaft centered in the hole, and be able to drill and tap new holes because i'd be drilling into the original holes. the only thing it hurts will be that the slipper nut won't be centered in the gear cover, but that's not a big deal. i thought about making a new motor plate for it, but for now, i'm just gonna leave it like this.EvolutionRevolution wrote:Seriously though, why can't you have the layshaft centered in the hole? Does the motor hit the transmission case in that case? Maybe make a custom motor plate from a sheet of aluminium?
i highly doubt you will find in any of my too many posts where i say that the 6 gear was an awesome trans.losiXXXman wrote:I appreciate what your doing with the associated trans and all ( been thinking about a B4 trans in one myself), but if all you would potentially run in it was 17.5 or stock, the stock trans would be totally fine. I don't think that a slipper is all that necessary for a modern runner of a vintage car, unless you are putting serious HP in it. I've been running my Ultima lately w/ 8.5 and the stock trans - no problem.
As for comparing transmissions (of similar age) and hating the Ultima trans, I'd take the Ultima box over a 6gear any day... all those odd sized flanged bearings, external diff, and the impossibly small allen screws in the idler - no thanks. Everyone's got their own opinion though.Jeff makes a valid point about the cost of new gears for the stock box too...availability (price
) of the gearset for the UM trans sucks.
my other trans idea was a losi lrm i have laying around. i probably could've made it work, the 2.40 just seemed like the best choice for me.gomachv wrote:If you change the front suspension it should be to a losi. In fact iirc it bolts right on! Lol
I was thinking about Schumacher shocks. Ill have to look into their lengths.jwscab wrote:run losi jrx spindles and c-hubs up front so you can run standard bearings.
maybe you can use traxxas rod ends and tierods.
schumacher...hmm...shocks? maybe a schumacher body....
The Kyosho stuff is metric, but it's mainly phillips screws. That's actually not a big deal. It'll be if I change them to hex head that it may become a pita.Coelacanth wrote:I like the idea of mix 'n' matching...but one of the bigger issues is that AE hardware is all standard while Kyosho is all metric. So you need twice as many tools to work on it when it's done.
It did start as a Kyosho....Coelacanth wrote:Why downgrade?
Once you start that way, you'll want to start replacing more and more with Schumacher.... may as well just get a Cougar2!!!scr8p wrote:i guess i'm gonna have to use something on here from schumacher.....
Metric IS standard, my poor Northern cousin.....Coelacanth wrote:...but one of the bigger issues is that AE hardware is all standard while Kyosho is all metric...
scr8p wrote:the 2.25 may be a little bit better for 17.5, but i'm gonna stick with the 2.40. custom works used that trans in their oval cars for years, and with the thunder tiger bx, there's more than enough trans parts out there.
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