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crazyjr 02.19.2007 11:40 PM

OK, I was under the impression it was a custom

Sylvester 02.20.2007 06:36 PM

BP - Spur/pinion ratio - 2.75 : 1
Final - 11.825 : 1

BP-Revo 02.20.2007 07:18 PM

Based on your gear ratio's, I think a 16T pinion with a 48T-50T spur will be a good start for me.

Hopefully Mike can make me a 17T pinion...do any mods know the answer to that?

jhautz 02.20.2007 08:05 PM

He can not make odd number pinions above 15T He has never been able to find gear rod stock in those tooth counts. I asked a while back. Anything above 15T is only even tooth counts.

BP-Revo 02.20.2007 09:47 PM

Aww...oh well. Thats fine I guess...I'll find the right gearing some how.

BP-Revo 02.22.2007 01:40 AM

Does the 1950 (or and 19 series motor, for that matter) have pressed or screwed endbells? Please don't say pressed...

BrianG 02.22.2007 01:45 AM

Pressed.


Ha ha, just kidding. I believe they are screwed and are quite solid.

BP-Revo 02.22.2007 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
Pressed.


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (in an epic star wars style moan) :020:

lol :005:

Ok good...when I run with MetalMan he has at least 1 problem each time with the pressed endbell, so I didn't want to deal with that lol...

MetalMan 02.22.2007 03:40 AM

Not each time... 7XL first time, and 9L third time :). This was of course after running many times with both motors prior to that :).

Sylvester 02.22.2007 12:31 PM

Front is screwed and is solid. Same goes for rear. The lehner isnt ever gonna come apart itself, thats for sure!

BP-Revo 02.22.2007 06:56 PM

Yay! Screwed endbells woohoo!!! lol

Now mike just needs to get them in stock and Castle needs to produce the MM (or send me a beta one, even though I'm not a beta tester).

Sylvester 02.22.2007 06:59 PM

I think you mean MMM* ;)

BP-Revo 02.22.2007 09:09 PM

Yea, I meant MMM.


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