PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
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PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Hi All,
My barn-find PB Mini Mustang 4WD needs drive shafts.
I bought some driveshafts off eBay; 65mm with 3mm pins and got halfway through grinding the pins down to fit
the 'stang's coupling but there has to be a better way. I was running out of dremel drum sanders.
Can anyone recommend a compatible driveshaft?
Chris.
My barn-find PB Mini Mustang 4WD needs drive shafts.
I bought some driveshafts off eBay; 65mm with 3mm pins and got halfway through grinding the pins down to fit
the 'stang's coupling but there has to be a better way. I was running out of dremel drum sanders.
Can anyone recommend a compatible driveshaft?
Chris.
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Chris,ChrisAdamsTas wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 1:38 am Hi All,
My barn-find PB Mini Mustang 4WD needs drive shafts.
I bought some driveshafts off eBay; 65mm with 3mm pins and got halfway through grinding the pins down to fit
the 'stang's coupling but there has to be a better way. I was running out of dremel drum sanders.
Can anyone recommend a compatible driveshaft?
Chris.
I've never had a problem with using the originals, so have never gone looking... but I know some people have tried to source a universal that fits off the shelf. Not sure of their results as yet.
Did your barn find not come with driveshafts, or do you just not want to use them?
Alex
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Good find , as I'm sure your aware the shafts have a large ball and small pin that's not common , a work around that might work is drift pins/roll pins , most roll pins will not just press into a whole but through the middle of a larger size roll pin , so if you use a short larger roll pin then press a smaller longer pin through it then that would still probably be quicker and a better solution than trying to grind the pins , I tried grinding pins myself and the rough surface just ate the slot in the drive cup 

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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
I bought a nice set of dogbones for the Marui Shogun I'm restoring, and the length is almost exactly the same as yours. They're listed on AliExpress as 70mm dogbones, but the way they measured them is funky. From end-to-end, they're 70mm; from the outside edges of each crosspin, they're about 67mm. Measuring them correctly, from the center of each crosspin to the other crosspin center, they're pretty close to 65mm. And, you can't beat the price. The shiny ones look great. The crosspins are the correct 2mm, which seems to be the standard for 1/10-scale.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000045406897.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.77fb4c4ddD1lI6
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Problem is the larger ball on the end of the PB dogbones - The outdrives on the PB differentials are bigger than Marui, Kyosho etc.Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 11:21 am I bought a nice set of dogbones for the Marui Shogun I'm restoring, and the length is almost exactly the same as yours. They're listed on AliExpress as 70mm dogbones, but the way they measured them is funky. From end-to-end, they're 70mm; from the outside edges of each crosspin, they're about 67mm. Measuring them correctly, from the center of each crosspin to the other crosspin center, they're pretty close to 65mm. And, you can't beat the price. The shiny ones look great. The crosspins are the correct 2mm, which seems to be the standard for 1/10-scale.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000045406897.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.77fb4c4ddD1lI6
One way to solve it, could be installing a longer crosspin in a std. "japanese" dogbone, and then mount a slim 2mm spacer on the crosspin to center the ball in the cup.
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
How big are the PB's balls?
Seriously though, how much bigger than 5mm diameter are they?

Seriously though, how much bigger than 5mm diameter are they?
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
PB does stand for Prodigious Balls....
So you're asking me to go home and measure my balls?Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:36 pm Seriously though, how much bigger than 5mm diameter are they?
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Sure, that should only take a minute. Any more than that and you're not measuring 'em, you're pleasuring 'em.Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:45 pmPB does stand for Prodigious Balls....
So you're asking me to go home and measure my balls?Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:36 pm Seriously though, how much bigger than 5mm diameter are they?

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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Found my Mini Mustang box.... and these were in it...
- Stock dogbones
- Just slightly too short bones
- Slightly too long bones (I think the last 6 are SRM or something)
Bottom row left to right are:
- New stock dogbone pack - my last set.
- Two pairs of one-way bones; of course, three drive one way, and one drives the other
- Hotshot series bones (Tamiya ones are marked with two lines)
I think the 'too long' ones are all the same length, and most likely Hotshot or Manta Ray or some such length. Not sure if the 'slightly-too-short' ones are an aftermarket version of the other Hotshot bone, or for something else.
Alex
Top row left to right are:- Stock dogbones
- Just slightly too short bones
- Slightly too long bones (I think the last 6 are SRM or something)
Bottom row left to right are:
- New stock dogbone pack - my last set.
- Two pairs of one-way bones; of course, three drive one way, and one drives the other




- Hotshot series bones (Tamiya ones are marked with two lines)
I think the 'too long' ones are all the same length, and most likely Hotshot or Manta Ray or some such length. Not sure if the 'slightly-too-short' ones are an aftermarket version of the other Hotshot bone, or for something else.
Alex
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
I´ve got the silver ones with red balls in my parts box #metoo
And I´ve checked them against Tamiya outdrives, which they seem to big for.
And I´ve checked them against Tamiya outdrives, which they seem to big for.
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
Thanks all.
Thanks for the link Coelacanth I'll give them a go.
FYI the original dogbones were a "dog's breakfast" mix of types.
Chris.
Thanks for the link Coelacanth I'll give them a go.
FYI the original dogbones were a "dog's breakfast" mix of types.
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
From experience its best not to mix metal with plastic shafts , my Mustang has metal UJ's up front and stock plastic at the rear and I get a weird skipping on hard acceleration due to torsional wind up in the plastic rear shafts .
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Re: PB Mini Mustang driveshafts
You're welcome for the link, Chris. Keep in mind I had that link to that specific part because it looked like the PB Mustang's dogbones were very close to the Shogun's. There are a lot of different dogbones available on AliExpress.com, but it takes a lot of careful searching and hopefully finding a seller with clear measurements of each part of the dogbone, because it seems there's no standard to how they're measured. One seller has 65 mm dogbones, but they're measured end-to-end, another one measures them from the outer edge of crosspin-to-crosspin, and another measures them correctly, from the center of each crosspin-to-crosspin. But for the price, if you get a part that doesn't quite fit, it's not the end of the world.
When I was searching for Shogun dogbones, I'm pretty sure I saw some with similar specs but with 6mm balls instead of 5mm.
Nobody has answered yet the salient question: How big are the PB's balls??
When I was searching for Shogun dogbones, I'm pretty sure I saw some with similar specs but with 6mm balls instead of 5mm.
Nobody has answered yet the salient question: How big are the PB's balls??

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