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11.13.2008, 01:31 AM

stripped down:


rc-monster mount and battery tray installed: I will have to play with tray placement once I get my MMM back and get it balanced.


other side: I used the scrap of CF that I cut off the mount as an esc mount. If\when it breaks I'll figure something else out.


mocked up with my mess of MM wires! this is temporary, it will get an MMM and have the wire run much cleaner:


I took a few test runs tonight and rebuild the CD 4 times. I started with 10k and I have 500k in there now and it still unloads to the front when I get on it hard. hmmmm. I want to get a kyosho plastic spur for it too, it is kinda noisy ;)
   
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11.13.2008, 08:47 AM

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I want to get a kyosho plastic spur for it too, it is kinda noisy ;)
The Kyosho spur won't fit on the Mugen diff.
   
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11.13.2008, 08:53 AM

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The Kyosho spur won't fit on the Mugen diff.
bah.... noisy it is then.
   
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The Kyosho spur won't fit on the Mugen diff.
Will a hb or ofna diff fit in the mugen bulks?
   
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11.13.2008, 01:23 PM

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Will a hb or ofna diff fit in the mugen bulks?
I think but am unsure that the HB diff does. In the interim, what is a good way to lock the diff? pack with saran wrap?

The HB and mugen both use a 8x16 bearing for the CD, I am uncertain on the length or what shimming might be needed.

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11.13.2008, 02:03 PM

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I think but am unsure that the HB diff does. In the interim, what is a good way to lock the diff? pack with saranwrap?
Jb weld...

I think silly putty will work, as it appears t be the same consistency as the diff lock putty I have seen...
   
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11.13.2008, 02:37 PM

If out drive cups never wore out, or were changeable with out taking the diff apart I would have jbwelded it last night.

I have thought about silly putty, but it gets very malleable when warm and I live in south FL. I do not know if it would hold.

I lack the disposable income to make the diffs "throw away" by jb'ing them.

I am going to try wadding it full of saran wrap tonight and binding the gears that way.
   
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