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Single Speed without the conversion - 07.08.2006, 10:07 PM

I don't have a Maxx, but using the tranny in a Revo. Anyhoo, I had the tranny locked into second using a stiff wire on the shiting arm. However, when I pulled apart the tranny today, I noticed second gear was beat up pretty bad. I assume this is due to the slop from the dog gear. I saw the single speed conversion, but I like having two halves of the tranny to secure to the chassis for strength. So, I figured I could remove the idler and bottom gear to reduce weight and then permanently secure the dog gear to 2nd gear, but I need some type of spacer to take the place of first gear. Anyone have an idea what would work as a spacer? I suppose I could use bearings, but it looks like the first gear is 12mm wide, and no combo of bearings will equal that.

I remember a discussion about this a while back but can't seem to find it with the forum search...
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07.09.2006, 12:55 AM

Maybe one of my post?? I had something about that...anywho, what I did was Dremel all the excess material off of the 1st speed gear and use it as a spacer. Just a little plastic housing is all thats left. Then i put 2 screws throught the shift dog and 2nd speed gear with a locknut on the back side. I originally used JB Weld and it didn't hold.
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07.09.2006, 01:17 AM

Thanks Squee! It was probably your post that I had read about it, but whatever search words I was using was turning up nothing. I'll give your suggestions a try!
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07.09.2006, 01:22 AM

If you want, I can try to snap some pics.
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07.09.2006, 04:07 AM

I built some trannies with brass tubing as spacer and just the Gorilla coupler as drive-dog. Works fine. Mike can get you the coupler alone, for 12 bucks I think.


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07.09.2006, 09:03 PM

OK, I used Squee's idea for the spacer made from first gear (thanks) and that seems to work great. I also used his idea about securing the dog carrier to 2nd gear, except I used plastic epoxy and screws. :) However, I'm not particularly thrilled with the results. SO, I emailed Mike with Dafni's suggestion about using just the dog carrier from the Gmax single speed conversion. Does anyone have a picture of this adaptor just so I can get an idea about what it looks like?
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07.09.2006, 09:21 PM

It is aluminum and slides over the shaft but won't go sliding down for it bottoms out on it. It fits tight in the gear so it has no slop. I don't have a pic of it. I don't have the single speed no more either. It was sold off.


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07.09.2006, 10:27 PM

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I built some trannies with brass tubing as spacer and just the Gorilla coupler as drive-dog. Works fine. Mike can get you the coupler alone, for 12 bucks I think.
That's how i run mine,i like the whole case to support the motor and also it's a structural part of the chassis.
   
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07.09.2006, 10:40 PM

Brain, there's some pictures of it on the Gorilla site.
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07.09.2006, 10:57 PM

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That's how i run mine,i like the whole case to support the motor and also it's a structural part of the chassis.
Yeah, that's why I like to use the whole chassis too. Four small screws is a little too little to use IMO, especially with those XL motors hanging so far back.

Thanks Squee! After looking at those pictures, I don't see how the adaptor keeps from sliding back on the shaft disengaging the gear:



EDIT Doh! Never mind. I see now how the small hub in the center replaces the inner bearing (on the gear) and keeps it there.

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07.10.2006, 12:27 AM

half of it fits over the square part of the shaft and drives the shaft and the smaller internal diameter section butts up against it so it can't slide.

Edit: Doh! missed your edit there.

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07.20.2006, 11:05 PM

I used two screws and some spacers to elimate reverse and took out all the slack. I used 2 2x10mms crews into drilled holes in the cog by my dremel, then i spacered the shaft so it would not move around. I did the same thing to my E-maxx tranny to eliminate first gear, but used 3x12mm screws


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