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09.12.2008, 02:10 PM

Will RCM motor mount allow a pinion and not the clutch.What mods. need to be done?Do I remove the Slayer transmission I am not familiar with the Tekno Revo conversion but I ordered 1 anyway.I have heard though that there is a center diff for the Revo?Slayer?I would prefer the pinion over the clutch.And I assume that I would not need the mech. brakes then.Thanks in advance.

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Will RCM motor mount allow a pinion and not the clutch.What mods. need to be done?Do I remove the Slayer transmission I am not familiar with the Tekno Revo conversion but I ordered 1 anyway.I have heard though that there is a center diff for the Revo?Slayer?I would prefer the pinion over the clutch.And I assume that I would not need the mech. brakes then.Thanks in advance.
Unless you lock the 2 speed tranny in 2nd gear you will need to retain the mech brakes. The rcm mount allows the use of a std pinion. The tekno mount places the front of the motor farther to the rear to allow for use of their clutch adapter and the stock clutch. You can space the front plate of the tekno mount forward and use a pinion instead of the clutch.

You can buy a center diff for the revo, it should fit in the slayer, but has different gearing (I am not 100% on this, someone else will need to clarify). The internal gear ratios are different between the revo and salyer due to the smaller tires on the slayer.
   
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