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G2R Driveshafts???
After my first test bash I noticed that the driveshafts were binding or there was to much play in the cups. The shafts had peices missing or gouges out of them. I know this is not normal?:002:
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/182...ones002up2.jpg Will adding some fuel tubing or the O-ring trick solve this problem? |
Yes, spacing the drive shafts with a small bit of fuel tubing will properly center the shafts inside the cups. The shafts are a little short to facilitate removing the tranny without disassembling the front or rear of the truck.
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I havent had a problem with mine and i don't use fuel line
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You better use it crazy.
a driveshaft needs to be centered or pushed to one side, depending on the design. |
I used a small piece of fuel tubing on each side of the driveshaft and what a difference, no more clunking noise and the shafts aren't binding anymoe either. The motor and ESC ran cooler and I was able to get a longer run time. I ran a 14T pinion and temps never got over 110 degrees. Cutting the right length of tubing for each cup took a little time but was well worth it. Thanks guys!
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can someone post a pic of the fuel tubing mod please?
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It's quite simple;
put a piece of fuel hose inside the cup. Use large diameter fuel hose for the best result |
I'll post a pic 4 u tomorrow.
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thank u! ;)
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If you look inside the cups you can see the fuel tubing.
http://img279.imageshack.us/img279/4...bing004gi5.jpg http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/2...bing002hh4.jpg |
yes i understand! what a good idea! i will try it tonight!
All thanks Blonyx ;) |
The original plastic REVO driveshafs, I reckon, are much better than the supplied Gorillamaxx shafts. They work perfectly and are much less noisy - they are also considerably lighter. You will have to buy one or two extra parts to do the conversion, but well worth it!!
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I figure if the gorilla's goes out on me, I have a set if the 3.3's in the toolbox. They are much lighter than these.
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I am pretty sure the stock Revo shafts won't fit due to clearance issues(too large diameter), which is why the dogbones are included with the G2R kit.
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Hmm, seems like something I would need to do.
Anyone have a link to "large-diameter" fuel tubing? |
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