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Optima mid question.

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:25 pm
by illshou
You guys out there still running mids, what are you doing to mount a normal 48 pitch spur gear to the trans? I can't find any pinions to fit the stocker.

Re: Optima mid question.

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:43 pm
by adam lancia
I had found some oddball sized bushings a while back that fir in the bore of a Kimbrough spur gear and on the Optima Mid top shaft. I think they'd have to be about 4mm ID x 10mm OD. Also, have a look on eaby, once in a while the Robinson 48p spurs come up. I've also got a few pictures of an alternative solution but it's a little more involved ;)

Re: Optima mid question.

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:25 pm
by illshou
I thought of a bushing of some sort, can you post up or send me the pictures of your othet solution?

Re: Optima mid question.

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:59 pm
by highwayracer
I think it depends on the type of spur gear that you use.

On my mids, I usually use some type of losi spur gear for the jrx2 (I love the colors :D ) If I go this route, I use a very thin bushing that I make using some k&s brass tubing...it's that thin.

If I use a standard spur, I use a plastic bushing. I usually have something that's pretty close in diameter that requires very little modification.

I've also used an a&l slipper on my mids. I have to fabricate a top shaft using a 5mm rod. The a&l is from a losi and the holes on the slipper plates have to be enlarged slightly. A 5mm X 8mm bearing is used to replace the standard bearing on the slipper.

Unfortunately, I don't have a good picture...this pic was before I got a digital camera...2000.
optima slipper.jpg
Regards,
highwayracer

Re: Optima mid question.

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:19 am
by Mr. ED
trinity made a red anodized bushing for this. And Parma put 3 fluo green adapters with their bright red spurs back in the days.One adapter for the mid, one for the JR-x2 and one...never knew.
The parma spurs are still available I think but I don't know if the adaptors still come with it. The adapter is a small cilinder with flange and you put a standard metric (8x4mm?) bush in the center.