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09.21.2008, 12:40 AM

Will you have enough space for the screw holes on those emaxx gears? I have a couple of those and was looking at how are you going to mount them.


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09.21.2008, 12:44 AM

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Will you have enough space for the screw holes on those emaxx gears? I have a couple of those and was looking at how are you going to mount them.
I am sure that I can figure something out. They look more promising than the stock lower gear.
   
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More progress. Had the machinist turn the output gear down to the correct width, and shorten the adapter and turn it down for the bearing. My measurements were slightly off, but it is going together ok. Need to drill and tap the mounting holes for the output gear and put the diff internals in properly. Then I can do some testing in the erevo with the 1515!!!





   
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