
for future reference which lunsford hinge pin set matches the 10t. the worlds Car or the rc10 or the stealth (assuming this is a no).
going to head out a little early today and see what spares are lying around and put some power to the wheels.
Cool, good choice. I wouldn't do any waterproofing testing, though. Traxxas wants to make RC'ers believe RC cars are waterproof - they aren't, you'll end up with a rusty 10T, which would be a shame.Bgisbad wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 12:01 pm Cheers Lonestar ended up going with a reedy 3500KV sl4 motor. all the Turnigy stuff I was looking at was sold out (which I find is normally the case) plus this way I get to use the sidewinder3 sensorless ESC. SO win win plus its waterproof.. Got jiggy with a tranny tear down and rebuild last night not in bad shape but when spinning the rear it sometimes gets loose or has a non smooth wobble before returning to a smooth roll. Subsequently unplanned orders were placed.Brand new trans case, diff, idle, topshaft, diff rebuild kit, outer alum hubs, full bearing kit, and knk hardware. Most likely will build a brand new trans and swap it out. then practice tearing down and building the old diff to get the feel right.
for future reference which lunsford hinge pin set matches the 10t. the worlds Car or the rc10 or the stealth (assuming this is a no).
going to head out a little early today and see what spares are lying around and put some power to the wheels.
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blk05wrx wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:33 am If you haven't done the T4 top shaft conversion yet, here is a list of parts you'll need. I just finished mine and it runs great and holds the power of the 13.5T that I'm running on carpet.
I found a nearly complete kit on eBay and just needed the top shaft.
ASC9601 - Top Shaft
ASC7486 - V2 Slipper Hubs (X2)
ASC9603 - Slipper Pads (X2)
ASC9651 - Spur Gear (81T)
ASC9739 - Slipper Spring
ASC7486 - Slipper Spring Washer
ASC6629 - 5-40 Diff Locknut
Here it is complete.
IMG_0566.jpg
I think you have a typo. ASC7486 comes up as a slipper spring & washer, not the slipper hubs. I believe the slipper hubs are ASC7485.blk05wrx wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:33 am If you haven't done the T4 top shaft conversion yet, here is a list of parts you'll need. I just finished mine and it runs great and holds the power of the 13.5T that I'm running on carpet.
I found a nearly complete kit on eBay and just needed the top shaft.
ASC9601 - Top Shaft
ASC7486 - V2 Slipper Hubs (X2)
ASC9603 - Slipper Pads (X2)
ASC9651 - Spur Gear (81T)
ASC9739 - Slipper Spring
ASC7486 - Slipper Spring Washer
ASC6629 - 5-40 Diff Locknut
Here it is complete.
IMG_0566.jpg
Thank you. I've updated.Jim85IROC wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:07 pmI think you have a typo. ASC7486 comes up as a slipper spring & washer, not the slipper hubs. I believe the slipper hubs are ASC7485.blk05wrx wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:33 am If you haven't done the T4 top shaft conversion yet, here is a list of parts you'll need. I just finished mine and it runs great and holds the power of the 13.5T that I'm running on carpet.
I found a nearly complete kit on eBay and just needed the top shaft.
ASC9601 - Top Shaft
ASC7485 - V2 Slipper Hubs (X2)
ASC9603 - Slipper Pads (X2)
ASC9651 - Spur Gear (81T)
ASC9739 - Slipper Spring
ASC7486 - Slipper Spring Washer
ASC6629 - 5-40 Diff Locknut
Here it is complete.
IMG_0566.jpg
The small spur simply allowed a smaller pinion to get the gear ratio I wanted. I had clearance issues with a big spur and big pinion to get the same ratios. I run an 81/24 and the 13.5T motor barely gets over room temperature. About 85-90 degrees.Bgisbad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 1:38 pm Love that paint job, sick looking T, clean and tidy.
over the past few weeks I've picked up a slew of parts, some trial and error others are spot on. i'll post pics and a list in the next week or so as it will finally be running.
what kind of difference do you see running the 81t spur vs the 87t? what FDR are running?
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