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JERRY2KONE 01.28.2009 08:27 PM

No
 
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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 256521)
hey Jerry...do the hybrid bulks have fioroni diffs?...i have some as backups and the drive cups look the same as mine!!!...cha-ching!!

NO it is just the HPI hardened gears, Maximizer savage cups, with the heavy duty outdrives. They are pretty much indestructable and the entire setup is reasonably priced. I use loctite and also put a little heatshrink over the cups to keep from losing the setscrews. I have read way too many times about guys losing them. Putting these diffs together and shimming is pretty straignt forward and fairly simple, and they are truly built to take a pounding. The only other added thing that I am doing for safety reasons is that I am installing a slim hose clamp over the (input shaft area) casing to keep from having any flexing there, and it will also help to keep the input shaft from trying to push out of the casing since I am using the spiral cut gears. I saw that in another post I believe it was sikeston when he was running his direct drive outrunner setup. I have tried to pay close attention to everything I have read in here to make sure that I cover any weak points in order to avoid similar problems and save time once I get this up and runing.

plettenbergs 01.28.2009 08:33 PM

i think i remember you were asking around about the High Dollar Fioroni's once!!...nice trucks...are you using the stock lightweight aluminum output shaft in your trani's....i switched to a hardened steel TRAXXASS one and have had no more probs(so far)

JERRY2KONE 01.28.2009 10:30 PM

Upgraded
 
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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 256531)
i think i remember you were asking around about the High Dollar Fioroni's once!!...nice trucks...are you using the stock lightweight aluminum output shaft in your trani's....i switched to a hardened steel TRAXXASS one and have had no more probs(so far)

Yea I think I had asked about the Fioroni's out of curiosity just because of the massive pricing differences. They are interesting enough for sure, but just too darned over priced for my taste. I do have some of the "Torsen" diffs as well, but I will end up placing them into one of the kids trucks just to play with them.

I put all steel shafts in our tranny's and even removed the role pins and did the BrianG allen wrench mod as well. I am trying to keep up with all of the problems that have been posted up in RCM so I can avoid to much down time once I get these trucks rolling. That is the one area where I have been able to demonstrate patients in not rushing these builds, and making sure to do everything possible to make them "Bulletproof" in every way. The shocks are still an issue, but until I come accross a good alternative that is actually available and fairly priced they will just have to do. I have two sets of the MSR8 shocks built and ready to go so that should cover me for the time being.

I also really don't care for the use of diff oil, so I am using "Aquacrafft" blue Speed grease instead as it seems to have some fairly stiff consistancy and resists the sling factor keeping the grease on the gears. The diffs and the tranny roll very smoothly without any resistance at all, and the diff operation itself seems to be pretty well setup for my liking. I am actually beginging to get pretty excited knowing how close play time is getting. My boys have been very patient with me, but they are anxious to see them run as well. Then we will start working on their trucks. With the "Pay it forward" donations last week we should have plenty of parts to draw from while building thier projects (two pretty much stock E-Maxx trucks). I figured this was a good place to start for them. I am sure that they will get the bug once they have their own trucks running. That will be fun fighting for time in the shop. Of course Dad has priority. Thanks guys for the comments, concerns, and supportive info. This is truly fun for me, and even the wife is getting excited, and we know that is a good thing:intello:.

plettenbergs 01.28.2009 11:40 PM

yes the allen key mod is a MUST!!
got any ULTRAMAXXED aluminum gears in the trani's?

George16 01.28.2009 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 256605)
got any ULTRAMAXXED aluminum gears in the trani's?

I have a spare set for my gmaxx :party:.

JERRY2KONE 01.28.2009 11:51 PM

Does that mean???
 
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Originally Posted by George16 (Post 256606)
I have a spare set for my gmaxx :party:.


Does that mean you will add them to my list of purchases Chief? I have not found a set yet, but I have the RC4WD gears in all of my two speed trannys. They work just fine even if they are not of the same quality as the Ultramaxxed gears.

plettenbergs 01.29.2009 12:03 AM

i was lucky enough to get Bnighs last FOUR sets as back-ups!!with all my power some day i will need them, i am sure!!

they ALMOST never come up for sale!!
I did sell one set to mohan though!:diablo:

George16 01.29.2009 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 256607)
Does that mean you will add them to my list of purchases Chief? I have not found a set yet, but I have the RC4WD gears in all of my two speed trannys. They work just fine even if they are not of the same quality as the Ultramaxxed gears.

Now, this one is not for sale. I'm keeping them. :intello:.

plettenbergs 01.29.2009 12:10 AM

SMART MAN!..never sell the last set!
my CNC guy has one of my sets,NOW?:whistle:

JERRY2KONE 01.29.2009 12:43 AM

Spread the wealth.
 
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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 256616)
SMART MAN!..never sell the last set!
my CNC guy has one of my sets,NOW?:whistle:

I guess we can take that as a precurser that you may have some reproduction gears soon??? I would buy some from you Plettenberg to go with that new chassis when you ship them out. Any news on the chassis yet?

George16 01.29.2009 12:54 AM

I would buy another set too.

TDC57 01.29.2009 01:57 PM

:gasp: WOW Jerry looking good / GREAT sir..:yes:. I wish I had a spare Neu to send you, I've got 3 mgm in for repair now, I’ll send you one for free when I get them back (3-4) months from now.. :lol::lol:

:whistle: I imagine your kids are really excited about this :intello: and work shop is spotless.:oh:.. NICE.. i wish I could see the same here.. :smile:

Have a great one and thanks again for the update, it's always a pleasure looking at your stuff..:intello: I can almost smell the new parts from here.. :wink:

P.S.
How is your track coming along?? Are still making one??

JERRY2KONE 01.29.2009 06:24 PM

Thanks shaun.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TDC57 (Post 256708)
:gasp: WOW Jerry looking good / GREAT sir..:yes:. I wish I had a spare Neu to send you, I've got 3 mgm in for repair now, I’ll send you one for free when I get them back (3-4) months from now.. :lol::lol:

:whistle: I imagine your kids are really excited about this :intello: and work shop is spotless.:oh:.. NICE.. i wish I could see the same here.. :smile:

Have a great one and thanks again for the update, it's always a pleasure looking at your stuff..:intello: I can almost smell the new parts from here.. :wink:

P.S.
How is your track coming along?? Are still making one??

Your comments are always welcome young man. I wish I could do projects the way you do. Your always so well organized and you have everything sized up before you begin. I am still ordering and waiting on items to come in for the completion of my builds. I am still working with Lito on track setup and such, but I will try to get the base commander on my side in the next couple of months or so. Life is good. And yes the kids are getting pretty worked up about starting their own projects soon. Have a good one Shaun.

JERRY2KONE 02.02.2009 10:07 AM

Update 02/feb/09
 
OK so I have tried to squeeze in some shop time but it has not been easy. Since I will be starting a new job soon (working at home) the wife and I have been working hard on setting up a new office space. I have been building a custom desk and hutch for our tower PC and my newest toy (26"HDTV/PC monitor $340). Once that is done I plan on getting back to the R/C shop again.

Although I have managed to do a few things at night after everyone else goes to bed. I wanted to try something that I had not seen done before and maybe save a little money avoiding having to purchase expensive high end axles. With the massive size and weight that my metal trucks will be dragging around once they hit the dirt I wanted to make sure that I avoid unwanted simple breakdowns, so I have been putting as much thought into these build to create the beefiest drivetrain setup that I can possibly come up with. The standard 6mm stub axles have always been a weak spot and can break under tremendous strain. Plus I am using primarily Axial beadlock wheels in my builds now, so 17mm hex's are the norm for me.

Anyway what I have done is purchase 4 = 8mm stub axles from the Firehammer truck for like $18. Then I drilled each one out to receive the CEN 17mm aluminum hex adapters & pins. Finally I cut off the threaded end of the shaft just where the shaft flat spot ends, so it has a good place to setscrew the 8mm HPI heavy duty cups to. Now I am waiting on a shipment of bearings to come in so I can adapt them to my Revo/Maxx knuckle/carriers. So now I have 8mm stub axles with 17mm wheel adapters, and man are these things solid & BEEFY.

So now I am going to have four custom dogbones made by RCAlloys to use as my main/CVD axles. I know it may be a little impracticle, but it will stand up to just about anything for sure, and for the cost I believe that it will work better than most high priced alternatives. I am still working out the details for extending the suspension on my high speed Maxx project, but what I plan to do is stretch each set of arms by approx 1" by installing 7075-T6 stand-off adapters to each arm where the pillow balls attach. Then just having extended custom axles made for it. With the double monoblock installed, and adding two inches in width to the entire stup this thing should be very stable for doing 100mph or so. I guess pretty much like a 1/5 scale with a lot less weight overall.

Once I get all of this worked out, then I have to work on producing an arodynamic body to prevent lift, and apply downforce to keep this thing on the road. The last detail will be picking the motor, ESC, batteries, and whatever other electronics I will need for it. It already has a 333oz in servo, and the Specrum receiver for control. Plus I need a cheap GPS, radar gun, and a good temp gun for testing. I am taking pics as I go so once I am ready I can do one of those (Shaun like) build threads and share all of the mods that I am making.

JERRY2KONE 02.02.2009 10:16 AM

Also
 
Oh yea and I forgot that I am doing the Mod suggested by Lito. I purchased some (12 = 18") 1/8" hardened steel push pins from Plastixx to make up custom hinge pins. The front set are already done and installed. I drilled & tapped out the 3mm setscrew holes on the RCM hybrid dulks to 4mm. The pewny 3mm setscrews stripp out too easily. Anyway I cut each hinge pin to a custom length, and placed a precise capture groove where the setscrew hits the pin, and that keeps them from comming out. No E or C clips here, and no worries that anything will come apart duing opperation either. It is my hope that this Mod will help prevent bent hinge pins, and having to fight to remove them. We shall see.


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