
I have a ton of the black ones if that'd suit....
I'll be making a list of all my spares tonight.
Anyone else need anything?
I have and it all fits, the front top shaft (both 15T 48P) and diff gear sizes (forgottenasashaw wrote:i dont think the one way gear from the cable drive kit will fit in the black chain drive case (the chain drive uses a ball diff with a smaller gear). has anyone ever tried to fit this?
as i hold them in my hand the one way diff APPEARS bigger, but I counted and you are right. they both have 30 teeth. so then I looked at the gearboxes and the insides look exactly the same so... my hats off to you, you are correct!Dr. Robotnik wrote:I have and it all fits, the front top shaft (both 15T 48P) and diff gear sizes (forgottenasashaw wrote:i dont think the one way gear from the cable drive kit will fit in the black chain drive case (the chain drive uses a ball diff with a smaller gear). has anyone ever tried to fit this?) are the same on the cable drive parts (white casing one way diff.) and the chain/belt parts (black casing, ball diff.).
I am not entirely sure what you mean, but...a top shaft has a threaded hole for screwing on the spur gear/spur holder and a small pin (~1mm) for locating/driving the spur gear holder.asashaw wrote:Could you use an sp-1 tranny (chain drive) with two top shafts (instead of the special middle shaft for the chain conversion kit's pulley) for a cable drive system? The top shafts have the threaded end for receiving the gear screw, or... possibly the speedo cable from the cable drive?
This is very strange, but I have managed to get to the post office and am filling in a form so they can trace it and then they'll try and find it. Pm sent.toybaron wrote: (ps, still no package with the transmission parts)
Dr. Robotnik wrote:I am not entirely sure what you mean, but...a top shaft has a threaded hole for screwing on the spur gear/spur holder and a small pin (~1mm) for locating/driving the spur gear holder.asashaw wrote:Could you use an sp-1 tranny (chain drive) with two top shafts (instead of the special middle shaft for the chain conversion kit's pulley) for a cable drive system? The top shafts have the threaded end for receiving the gear screw, or... possibly the speedo cable from the cable drive?
-A cable drive system uses a square ended cable which needs a shaft with a square hole broached into it where that threaded hole is now. So they won't fit together.
-A chin drive pulley won't work on the top shaft either as they are either to long or to short (I can't remember which) and the 3mm grub screw in the chain pulley won't go through the ~1mm hole on the top shaft.
This is very strange, but I have managed to get to the post office and am filling in a form so they can trace it and then they'll try and find it. Pm sent.
I don't think the gearbox would be a problem. But do you have all the parts in the 4-400 kit? I don't know what's included but do you have the rear output shaft and the flange for the cable outer to attach to the rear gearbox? Part numbers escape me at the moment. You see all my kits are made from parts pieced together...asashaw wrote:ok I understand about how the cable mounts now. I have a NIP 4-400 kit. no need to take pictures. I was trying to use a later sp-1 to drive a cable system, stupid idea anyways... NEVERMIND
However, you can use the top shaft to replace the chain pulley shaft, you just have to drill out the hole in the shaft to fit the grub screw from the pulley, (and shorten the shaft if you WANT TO with a dremel). It works, I have done this plenty of times before.
And as a final note... see what I mean about the MAIL!
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