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stampy 08.18.2006 02:26 AM

mmm shiny
 
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coolhandcountry 08.18.2006 09:03 AM

I would guess aluminum trans on rusty.

stampy 08.18.2006 09:06 AM

nop its made of paper :005: :018:

Mike.L 08.18.2006 03:27 PM

looks nice stampy!

stampy 08.19.2006 10:14 AM

tnx ya the fit and finish of the trans was great but i did have to do some griding on the truck to get it to fit:032:

MetalMan 08.20.2006 12:47 AM

Do you have the steel diff in there? If you don't, you'll find that the tranny runs so much quieter and the diff won't strip as easily if at all.

What grinding did you have to do? I run the aluminum tranny case on a custom chassis and custom rear shock tower, so maybe that's why I didn't have any problems.

squeeforever 08.20.2006 12:59 AM

So Metalman, your saying that the metal diff isn't really the way to go?

MetalMan 08.20.2006 01:09 AM

I haven't stripped a diff with the aluminum tranny case. At one point I did bend the aluminum motor plate, and so tried out the stock diff case (a new one, but not the new gray plastic). The diff instantly shredded. I looked at my aluminum idler gear, and noticed that the teeth were sharp from wear against the steel top gear. After getting a new aluminum idler and diff gear, I still managed to almost instantly strip the diff gear.

FLM did their homework on the tranny case. I recall Mike telling me that "I would be back" for the steel diff, but I can say that thus far I'm keeping my $70 :p.

Lately I've been running a Mamba Max 4600 system on 4s Lipo, which is quite a bit of power for the diff to be able to handle.

Besides the diff gear, I'm also stripping spur gears a lot less. The only time the spur gear strips is when the set screw on the pinion gear loosens and then the set screw itself makes contact with the spur and eats into it.

squeeforever 08.20.2006 01:44 AM

Have you tried to new TCS setup off the new Rusty's?

MetalMan 08.20.2006 09:36 AM

Nope, and I find no need to. I'm using the steel diff balls in Kimbrough spur gears to provide the slip on the slipper clutch, and these gears are readily available. Although I do work at my LHS, I haven't seen any parts for the new Rustler yet even though we sell the new Rustlers.

stampy 08.20.2006 12:51 PM

i had to grind back the little plastic things that stick up off were the tranny mounts to:032: .and some of the holes dident line up so well but im not complaining:018:. man I love this setup that lenher motor runs at about 120 maby after half my 3700 3s pack my guess is 140 for the hole thing if that. the controller is the same 120ish plus im over geared to running 81-19. man i love this thing :004:

seth556 08.20.2006 03:16 PM

Mines a miracle compared to my old dremeled up stock case. But it did make me order some alum rear arms to keep up the durability all around.

Serum 08.20.2006 04:41 PM

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nop its made of paper
Must be some Chinese technique? You give lessons in it?

supercrawlerfre 08.21.2006 01:10 AM

how long did it take to get to you. i ordered one 9 days ago and it still hasnt come in

stampy 08.21.2006 10:15 AM

i had mine overnighted :P


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