Rdub
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These are the parts listed in the thread, I'm just wondering if I will need bearings, or will they convert from the other gearbox?
Anybody see anything else I might be missing (besides diff oil) ?
Thanks!!
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When using diff oil, I like to use Team Associated diff oil.@WoodiE any recommendations on diff oil?
What's up! Csholcomb11 thanks for the reply, yeah the dogbones I need are soposto be shorter and about the mod1 that's 1/8 scale gearing or bigger the main gear that about almost 80% of Rc us is 48p then follows 32p and then mod1 that's what I'm running 34t and 36t 1700kv 6s. And the advantage of the mod1 is that I can deliver as much power transfer from motor to tranny with out worries of stripping the gears that's why I'm working on beefier cvd's. Since I locked the diff I know for a fact that the dogbones are next ahahaha! There's a pic of the different size pinions.View attachment 1364
I know this post is a little old but I'm new to all this rc stuff. I'm trying to get this gearing thing down. Could you dumb down this set up for me? Which one is the Pinion/Spur + tooth count? What did you do for the internal gears ect.? As much info as possible for a newbie to understand. Lol!What's up! Csholcomb11 thanks for the reply, yeah the dogbones I need are soposto be shorter and about the mod1 that's 1/8 scale gearing or bigger the main gear that about almost 80% of Rc us is 48p then follows 32p and then mod1 that's what I'm running 34t and 36t 1700kv 6s. And the advantage of the mod1 is that I can deliver as much power transfer from motor to tranny with out worries of stripping the gears that's why I'm working on beefier cvd's. Since I locked the diff I know for a fact that the dogbones are next ahahaha! There's a pic of the different size pinions.View attachment 1364
Hey Guys,
Just did this conversion this past weekend and swapped out the stock motor and ESC with a Turnigy Trackstar brushless set-up. The only part missing from the above list (I think) is the BLX motor guard, which is on it's way. Thanks to all who posted, it was very helpful!
I also just purchased a granite brush now try in to go brushless I'm having the hardest time try in to figure out how to upgrade the gears or what parts do I need so the list of parts you have listed is what s needed to accomplish this
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