Onto some more progress. I have strep throat, so I've been home sick from work. Luckily my hands work :D Hopefully she'll go out with friends this weekend and I can get a lot of work done.
Alright, I started off by making more room for the transmission. This turned out to be a little harder than I thought. I had to shave a lot of material from the bottom of the chassis for the rear driveshaft to spin freely. I also am only using the center two holes on each side of the tranny. I think they will do the trick. When I go to brushless and LiPos, then it might be necessary to change some things but that's down the road. Notice in the second picture the clearance issues I was talking about.
Here you can see how much material I had to take off. I could have just cut it all out but that would have made it look hacked and that's not my kind of work. I'll make it smoother on the final assembly.
Here's the tranny mocked up
Take a look at these two pictures and you can see the clearance I was talking about. Pretty close but it will work.
Next was the center shafts. On the E-Maxx tranny, the Revo shafts will not fit deep enough. You can trim the E-Maxx tranny shaft or you can take some material off the half shaft. I decided trimming plastic was easier and less expensive in a mistake. I also had to hack off the two small pins coming out of the front shaft. Usually these pins line up and secure the brake disk, but since that's gone they aren't needed. Here's a picture, they look mangled but they're actually not that bad and I can clean them up nice.
The rear was long enough but the front was way too short. I bought a set of half shafts from my LHS for $7.50. I will have to shorten them, but they will do the trick.
Now, don't do what I did. Take a second and look at the shafts. I didn't realize this until I hacked off the one side of the old shaft. The pin with the e-clips (note: don't lose that little suckers!) secures the whole assembly together. Taking off one clip allows you to take off the u joint without stretching, binding, or cursing. Put the old tranny side u joint and the diff side u joint on the new half shaft and assemble the pins.
This is where I stopped today. She came home right when I got done cleaning up so the next time I resume building I'll start with showing how I'm chopping the half shafts.