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Jahay
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02.03.2011, 05:04 AM

Ok found the pics... But i dont know why they shim the cup.. Is it because they are using the wrong spider internals? Ar the internals from the savage being used instead of the larger Hotbodies hardened gears?

These are the shims required
https://store.vgracing.com/robitroni...10x0-15mm.html

Well here is a guy who used the nova cup... he kept stripping internals until he shimmed behind th bevel gears... here are the pics.

When its finished you want the top gear flush with the diff...


You shim the spiders in to get the proper mesh
these two showing 8 shims ....



All 16 shims + the two for the sun gears ..
   
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mothman
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02.03.2011, 11:41 AM

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Ok found the pics... But i dont know why they shim the cup.. Is it because they are using the wrong spider internals? Ar the internals from the savage being used instead of the larger Hotbodies hardened gears?

These are the shims required
https://store.vgracing.com/robitroni...10x0-15mm.html

Well here is a guy who used the nova cup... he kept stripping internals until he shimmed behind th bevel gears... here are the pics.

When its finished you want the top gear flush with the diff...


You shim the spiders in to get the proper mesh
these two showing 8 shims ....



All 16 shims + the two for the sun gears ..
IIRC, I read about this guy on hpisavageforum. He was using hellfire cup with Savage internal gears. Thats why he needs all the shimmings. The hot bodies internals should fit the nova cup (for LSP) w/o any shimmings.
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