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well, decided that i'm a gonna do without the reverse gear for now....seeing how i'd need to buy a micro servo and fab yet another servo mount....haha...
so i removed the opti-drive.... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/P2220154.jpg the hole in the tranny needed to be "blocked up" and also, needed to have something to lock the shifter rod in place... here's what i came up with... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/P2220155.jpg |
Very thoughful idea. Good job!!
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Nice job Overtki!
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thanks guys.:027:
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well, i just started on my last phase of milling work on this project and once this final piece gets done, i'll start running the fuel tubing on this thing and see if she'll fire up!....:026: |
you guys got my wondering about something,
do you use good alu or w/e you are making parts from or do you use crappy stuff first to try if it fits? |
i use the good stuff straight off as the cost of the good alu is cheaper than the cost of my TIME i can afford to put into these projects (two attention seeking kids, and an angry wife!:005: )
and ...seeing how i dun have any drawings to follow, i make up the design as i go along....hence, i never "botch" up..."wink wink" :005: |
overtki11: Maybe I missed something in a previous post, but the Revo forward-only conversion comes with the little cover for when you remove the Optidrive. It also comes with a little plug for the gear shifter. That little machined cover looks nice though...
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just didn't wanna spend more money buying the FOC....so the tranny's fully stock, just locked reverse out.... |
lol, I never knew anyone that would machine something custom to save ~$12. :)
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Oooh... Sinagapore. Yeah, I can understand that then...
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well .......
here's the last and final phase of project ev·o·lu·tion........i hope!:035: good thing i never throw away parts...even tho they may be broken saves me a bundle of time not having to tear down parts from the truck just to take refernces... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/P2250003.jpg after many late nights and rainy weekends... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/P3050007.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/P3050006.jpg still need to buy some wheelie wheels though.... |
That thing looks amazing. Awesome job with it. And congrats on finshing it. It is always nice to look at a project you just finshed, and really like what you did to it.
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