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George16
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10.07.2009, 02:39 AM

You can try some Ofna/Mugen center diff output cups. I know the Ofna center diff output cup is longer than the regular 1/8 front/rear diff cups.


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10.07.2009, 12:05 PM

A mayfly doesn't have a digestive system, it doesn't live long enough to need it. My very first attempt at LST diffs in the Revo looked exactly like what you did. And I thought that way too much material was removed from the bulks so I tinkered with the project and after going through several bulkheads bought on ebay, I finally went with shaving material off the LST diff cases instead of the bulkheads. Very little material has to be removed from the bulkheads with this way of doing. Yes the Ofna center diff output drives are longer than the losi ones but only by half a millimeter. It might still help.
I also made what I call diff blocks so sandwich the diffs in place inside the bulkheads. They are awsome and if done correctly, the diffs don't move at all.

My LST XXL diffs in the Revo bulkheads.

Again, this all started with Linc's idea.


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Again, this all started with Linc's idea.
You guy took that idea and ran with it. I doubt that I would have come up with the innovative fixes that you have. Good stuff, nice to see people making and modifying stuff, that is the fun and interesting part of the hobby in my opinion!
   
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