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j-man 04.25.2007 03:35 PM

My E-Revo questions and build
 
Hi all,

I posted about BL e-maxx some time ago, and the project changed to an e-revo.
So far I have;
Revo 3.3 roller
E-maxx tranny
MM esc
Heatsink/clamp fo the motor
pinions and steel idlers
UBEC

In the mail is coming an 10XL motor.

So far I've fitted the tranny onto the chassis, not bolted on yet, need to clean things up first.
But the first problem arose, as the front center shaft is too short, do I really need to buy steel custom dogbone CVD's (dont want to) or is there and alternative option?
I was thinkin using 2 outside shafts and joining them using inside slider and some super glue... Opinions?

abiye 04.25.2007 04:58 PM

that is exactly what i did but i only glued it to one of the outside sliders so that taking it off and on becomes easier... i just like the iedea of the sliders so i stuck to them verses the dogbones that came with my g2r chassis... the bones are definitely stronger though... i broke one of the center shafts landing from a big triple with to much power... however it it was a cold -10 degrees... also i would use shoe goo or something similar (flexible and strong) versus the super glue

Serum 04.25.2007 05:00 PM

Shoot Mike an email, he can make you any type of dogbone you need.

(ask for Mike at manufacturing)

entjoles 04.25.2007 05:49 PM

i think a revo rear will work or a emaxx cut down, worth a shot, the sliders hold up pretty good

sjcrss 04.25.2007 05:53 PM

(ask for Mike at manufacturing)...lol...that is funny....so there is different Mikes to talk to.....cool, i'll remember that

HotnCold 04.25.2007 08:52 PM

I was speaking to mike @ R&D before - we were on a conference call with mike in product design - interesting call to say the least.... :005:

BrianG 04.25.2007 08:53 PM

lol, did he have himself cloned? :)

sjcrss 04.25.2007 09:12 PM

hmmm, that would be something to see...so let me take a shot at this....on the following Mike's

Mike in Product design & development
Mike in Manufacturing
Mike in Ordering
Mike in Customer service
Mike the Secretary...(no shorts please...lol)
Mike in Shipping & receiving
Mike the forum guru
Mike the racer
RC-Monster Mike

Man that is a whole lotta Mikes.....

squeeforever 04.25.2007 10:24 PM

You forgot "Mike, the one who is often mistaken for Superman"....

sjcrss 04.26.2007 04:25 AM

Opps....I knew there was one i missed...thanks squee

j-man 04.26.2007 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abiye
that is exactly what i did but i only glued it to one of the outside sliders so that taking it off and on becomes easier... i just like the iedea of the sliders so i stuck to them verses the dogbones that came with my g2r chassis... the bones are definitely stronger though... i broke one of the center shafts landing from a big triple with to much power... however it it was a cold -10 degrees... also i would use shoe goo or something similar (flexible and strong) versus the super glue

shoe goo or similar would be better, indeed. I'll first try to use extended revo centers, and if it fails has anyone shortened an axle drive shaft? Might work well if it fits...

j-man 04.29.2007 04:44 PM

Progress so far

http://www.aijaa.com/img/00090/513913.t.jpg

http://www.aijaa.com/img/00014/513919.t.jpg

Trays actually vent wrong, I made cardboard models, witch I used tu cut them, and actually in a hurry made mirror images. that is why they arent so nicely in contact with the chassis. Not good, gotta make new ones sometime.
Still some cleaning up to be made and get batt straps, esc and rx into it.

Serum 04.29.2007 04:46 PM

That took quite some hammering to get the chassis flat.. :)

j-man 04.29.2007 04:50 PM

Some... but not so much, little bending with pliers and a nice tap or 2 in right places. Actually the outings arent completely flat near the main chassis, did not want to deform it

Trick440 04.29.2007 08:15 PM

I like them trays. How did you make them?

I need some details please...:030:


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