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Jahay 06.11.2010 10:11 AM

hmmmm thanks for the input alien!
My diffs are all nicely shimmed and they are the Bullet proof diffs so they should be able to take the force, and of course they are shimmed....

My only concern now is how well the ofna diff fits in the Universal RCM Motor/diff mount...
It is larger than the slipperential which means it could fit with little or no shimming correct?

And when you shim a diff, cant you only shim it so much?

ANGRY-ALIEN 06.11.2010 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 369455)
hmmmm thanks for the input alien!
My diffs are all nicely shimmed and they are the Bullet proof diffs so they should be able to take the force, and of course they are shimmed....

My only concern now is how well the ofna diff fits in the Universal RCM Motor/diff mount...
It is larger than the slipperential which means it could fit with little or no shimming correct?

And when you shim a diff, cant you only shim it so much?

Yep... shims are employed to reduce the effect of 'play' when the parts are bolted together, thus allowing gears/cogs to mesh well under pressure... there is also the flip side to that... over shimming, will create drag
through out the drivetrain (in this case)... it will then lead to lowered performance and even over stressed electrics...

Regard the universal RCM mount facilitating a 52 spur, have a look at the below post by paralyzed:

'Making a 52t spur fit'


Alien

Jahay 06.11.2010 01:06 PM

angry alien once again thanks...Bonus! that very little shimming is needed to get the ofna diff to sit just right.

I dont want to weaken the mount in anyway so def wont be doing that mod with the dremel.

I guess a 46t spur is the only way to avoid any clearance issues correct???? does this mean the 46t spur is one of the largest spurs i can run before having clearance issues???

Thanks

brushlessboy16 06.11.2010 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 369476)
angry alien once again thanks...Bonus! that very little shimming is needed to get the ofna diff to sit just right.

I dont want to weaken the mount in anyway so def wont be doing that mod with the dremel.

I guess a 46t spur is the only way to avoid any clearance issues correct???? does this mean the 46t spur is one of the largest spurs i can run before having clearance issues???

Thanks

I have the 46:yes::whistle:

Finnster 06.11.2010 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 369476)
angry alien once again thanks...Bonus! that very little shimming is needed to get the ofna diff to sit just right.

I dont want to weaken the mount in anyway so def wont be doing that mod with the dremel.

I guess a 46t spur is the only way to avoid any clearance issues correct???? does this mean the 46t spur is one of the largest spurs i can run before having clearance issues???

Thanks

Prolly a 48T too w/ minor dremmelling. If you want I can take pix of the two diffs with my RCM mount. I have a Ofna spider CD, slipperential, and a CD form a Jammin X2. The slipdiff is pretty short. Mike really packed it in there.

Jahay 06.11.2010 01:28 PM

Im just trying to see how my gearing would look. Right now with my current setup and tranny on my savage... im geared for 53mph. I have decided to gear for 50mph with the CD Setup... DOes this look correct? Meaning i will run 46/11? (im not used to running such small spurs. :) )



http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a.../gearingcd.jpg



If that is correct... when i buy the RCM mount from mike, i will pick up an 11t spur as well....

And the reason i was wanting to do this CD Mount was because i wanted to get rid of the tranny for 9s use :) which should result in...


http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...earingon9s.jpg

This will be for my road setup :surprised:

Jahay 06.11.2010 01:32 PM

finnster... i would really appreciate those pics :) of the ofna and the slipperential installed in the rcm mount! Thank yoU!!! how much shimming did you need to do for the ofna diff to finn?


BB16 so your ofna diff comes with the 46t spur already right... where can i buy rebuild kits for the ofna? and can i get replacement spurs in the RCM Store? if not... where?

suicideneil 06.11.2010 01:45 PM

11 tooth pinion I think you ment, along with the spur. Those numbers look good, though ~70mph may be difficult in such a large vehicle, even with 9s lipo for grunt- aerodynamic issues will be killer.

Jahay 06.11.2010 01:54 PM

i dont know... i dont really care what top speed i get to tell you the truth... I just want it to be fast :)
But there is a savage on 6s hittin 79mph!

suicideneil 06.11.2010 02:17 PM

Link?

Jahay 06.11.2010 04:37 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8pyd...layer_embedded

His setup is 25t pinion/43t spur 39t idler (locked in second) and the stock flux torq 2200kv motor. He ran very hot just after a few runs but he was only going for high speed...

he has no burned that MMM because he was trying to run the same setup on sand = BOOM.

But he was just trying to push it as hard as he could. He is now geared more conservatively and is just bashing.

But it shows it is possible!

suicideneil 06.11.2010 05:45 PM

Hmm, pretty impressive, especially for such a large truck. I'd prefer to see a GPS & radar gun reading though- neither is 100% accurate so its a good way to get an average speed.

brushlessboy16 06.11.2010 07:13 PM

I actually have 2 diffs, 50 bucks takes both, one is in pieces though- all there.

Jahay 06.11.2010 08:55 PM

are they 2 ofna diffs???

The Dude 06.12.2010 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by George16 (Post 369435)
End to end of drive cups - 65.5mm
Bearings (2) - 8x16x5mm
Diameter of aluminum cup - 30.56mm

I have one of each (52 and 48T).

so nice !! :great::great:

but I need the length from exterior of the front ball bearing to the exterior of the rear ball bearing :smile:
and does exist spur gear of 49, 50, 51 T ??or only 48 and 52T ?? :eyes:

thanks :yipi:


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