TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
Hi Alex,
it is assumed that we do not have the TCS available to incorporate a customized slipper, i think the only way for this is to create a new customized lay shaft which i think Jake can manufacture ( its not that im implying jake ) .
but would this Layshaft for Hydra do the job for us?
it is assumed that we do not have the TCS available to incorporate a customized slipper, i think the only way for this is to create a new customized lay shaft which i think Jake can manufacture ( its not that im implying jake ) .
but would this Layshaft for Hydra do the job for us?
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
where did you found this awesome item!I look after this for a long time
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
well you know.....i have lots of friends..... the lists is long , but distinguish.. i dont have it yet but soon to be. just need to confirm if this will fit the B4 slipper (which i think it will) assembly but which back plate will be used?
would you know how much this will cost?
would you know how much this will cost?
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
slow_jun wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:53 am Hi Alex,
it is assumed that we do not have the TCS available to incorporate a customized slipper, i think the only way for this is to create a new customized lay shaft which i think Jake can manufacture ( its not that im implying jake ) .
but would this Layshaft for Hydra do the job for us?
I would love to have this shaft copied for all to use for dual disk slipper from Losi or the B4
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I made a very similar top shaft for jkracing's pro radiant. If there is interest I could probably make a handful. I'd have to mock it up and check it out. What do you use for the rear drive pulley with that shaft?
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
A stock slipper TCS plate. This one is 2mm. Even the MR4Bx plate will work.
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If someone has one I can use for mockup, I can start looking at it.
On second thought, I think I might actually have one already in my stash of crap.......
does anyone know if there is a readily available 15 tooth pulley that would work as a replacement for the yokomo part? If one can be sourced, it might be easier to find and be used with B4 parts than the yokomo part.
On second thought, I think I might actually have one already in my stash of crap.......
does anyone know if there is a readily available 15 tooth pulley that would work as a replacement for the yokomo part? If one can be sourced, it might be easier to find and be used with B4 parts than the yokomo part.
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
Maybe the academy wyvern pulley could be used? I have a bunch of them: both standard and one-way.jwscab wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:55 am If someone has one I can use for mockup, I can start looking at it.
On second thought, I think I might actually have one already in my stash of crap.......
does anyone know if there is a readily available 15 tooth pulley that would work as a replacement for the yokomo part? If one can be sourced, it might be easier to find and be used with B4 parts than the yokomo part.
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
Apparently the ID of the BX plate is 4.75mm where as the yoke one is 5mm I’ve not tried one yet but if I can get som emigrated be having a shaft made to utilise that plateaip47-2008 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:48 pm A stock slipper TCS plate. This one is 2mm. Even the MR4Bx plate will work.Picture 100.jpgBX 670PA.jpg
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Re: TCS for 91 works. Orig/improvised
Peakey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 4:00 amApparently the ID of the BX plate is 4.75mm where as the yoke one is 5mm I’ve not tried one yet but if I can get som emigrated be having a shaft made to utilise that plateaip47-2008 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:48 pm A stock slipper TCS plate. This one is 2mm. Even the MR4Bx plate will work.Picture 100.jpgBX 670PA.jpg
Just ream the part to 5mm. What I would do.
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