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04.08.2007, 04:51 AM

My input shaft has drill bits in it and so do about 4 other peoples at racing (could be more). A few years ago when other e-maxx drivers at my track started going brushless (I only went brushless recently) and kept breaking things from the power, the roll pin was one of the things they would break.
   
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i used a hex end. it didn't even go in all the way and it still worked perfectly!
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I found a small piece of rod that fit snug. I tacked over the ends to make sure
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Mine still has the stock pin & still going strong.


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04.08.2007, 10:31 PM

rchippie what are you running? as far as motors, batteries, weight? Front/rear weight balance has a huge effect on transmission stress.


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04.08.2007, 10:39 PM

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rchippie what are you running? as far as motors, batteries, weight? Front/rear weight balance has a huge effect on transmission stress.

9L on 14 cells with a strobe slipper & sprong. Weight im not sure my EV0 is done in DAFNI style ( stock chassis ).


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Oh right, I think I know what you ment now- never occurred to me to change that bit- works fine with the stock pin (famous last words).
   
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fello brushless - 04.09.2007, 04:41 PM

i have just purchased the gmaxx single speed conversion transmission what broke on yours? so i dont make the same mistake; im running a emaxx w/hv maxx 4.5 turn brushless motor by novak 1/8 truggy gears diffs and a high tork steering sevo and cam locking steering parts do you have any knoledge in that department?how does your truck do aginst nitros.
   
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i have just purchased the gmaxx single speed conversion transmission what broke on yours? so i dont make the same mistake; im running a emaxx w/hv maxx 4.5 turn brushless motor by novak 1/8 truggy gears diffs and a high tork steering sevo and cam locking steering parts do you have any knoledge in that department?how does your truck do aginst nitros.
Welcome to the forum! Whereabouts in Orlando are you? I'm in the Lake Nona area.
   
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Well I just broke mine. (e-revo with quark 125B and Feigao 540c 7xl) You might as well do it, when you are doing the single speed conversion anyway. The pin broke and the pices got into the gear - so it´s broke to. Trying to think of a solid way to fix the pin on my new shaft.
what are you talking about i cant figure it out!im about to trim off my first gear is there something i need to know before following there instructions?
   
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orlando/ocoee ............is that a stampede?
   
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orlando/ocoee ............is that a stampede?
It was...it's since been parted out and sold. I've got several other vehicles I'm working on at the moment including a BL E-Maxx and 2 BL Hot Bodies LSP-R's.
   
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04.10.2007, 05:35 AM

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what are you talking about i cant figure it out!im about to trim off my first gear is there something i need to know before following there instructions?
On the input shaft (the one with the two metal gears attached to it, it's also the one you have to cut for the single speed conversion and the one with thread on it) the gears are attached with a roll pin that goes through the shaft and through the gear, this roll pin can break. Just looking at it you can tell it isn't that strong, since it's hollow.
People put a drill bit or something else solid in the hole to replace the roll pin.
Obviously you only need to do it to the bigger gear since your going the single speed conversion.
   
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On the input shaft (the one with the two metal gears attached to it, it's also the one you have to cut for the single speed conversion and the one with thread on it) the gears are attached with a roll pin that goes through the shaft and through the gear, this roll pin can break. Just looking at it you can tell it isn't that strong, since it's hollow.
People put a drill bit or something else solid in the hole to replace the roll pin.
Obviously you only need to do it to the bigger gear since your going the single speed conversion.




oh thanks i get it now;thats good advise!how is the single speed working 4u?im waiting for parts; cam locking bell cranks for steering; multi adjustable shock towers....what kind of steering are you running?
   
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04.10.2007, 04:08 PM

What do you guys think, should I use some RED thread-lock on the pin I will use just add some extra hold? Probably doesn't need it if it's tight though.


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