I want to replace the original Stealth transmission’s ball differential with a B4 (5,6) style gear diff to remedy the outdrive availability problem and to reduce or eliminate the need for frequent transmission maintenance.
The goal was to incorporate a B4 style 52 tooth diff with a Stealth transmission while retaining as many Stealth parts as possible, minimizing the extent of modifications to original parts and make something that looks similar to the original transmission. I’ll be running the B4 gear diff but I reckon these cases should accommodate the 52t ball diff as well (assuming the bearing sizes are the same).
The only modification that is necessary is to the motor plate; the rear lower trans screw must be relocated higher to clear the larger diff gear. The assembled transmission is 2.7mm taller than the original so a spacer block is needed between the top of the bulkhead and the trans brace plate. The motor plate sits higher and is rotated slightly (3.1 degrees actually) so that the rear chassis screw holes will align. This means that the motor will reside about 1.8mm higher in the chassis; not ideal but holding the motor and plate to their original locations would have required the idler gear be shifted even farther forward and the relocation of other motor plate screws and I wanted to minimize the number of modifications to original parts.
Before sending these cases off to Shapeways for printing, the plan is to make some functional prototypes to confirm gear mesh and screw hole locations and to perform some running tests. I can machine these cases in the shop from some blocks of PVC that I have lying around. I’ve used this material for a variety of projects including a transfer case for one of the crawlers and it seems to be holding up fine so far.
Feedback, comments, critiques, etc. are always welcome. Please let me know what you think about this?
