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11.24.2006, 02:20 PM

It's not about the quality of the controller, it's the quality (or lack) of service...
   
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11.24.2006, 05:05 PM

That is nice. I like it.


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11.24.2006, 07:50 PM

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Yes, I have 4 Hyperion 3.700mA VX, two 2S and two 3S.

I bought the motor mount and a beautiful transmision case already polished, but the case don't fits in the Lightning chassis :007:

Hallo!

Why doesn´t the case fit in the lightning chassis?

I have the same transmission case and want to install it the next days into my lightning chassis... where´s the problem?

The case is the exact dimension the original emaxx case has...

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Is that the horror controller you are using?
Serum , when I wrote the post I already knew you love Schulze stuff LOL


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Why doesn´t the case fit in the lightning chassis?

I have the same transmission case and want to install it the next days into my lightning chassis... where´s the problem?

The case is the exact dimension the original emaxx case has...
Marc, mine is only a little wider than the space between the lower braces:

--stock case is 44,45mm

--aluminium case is 44,50mm

If the FLM case fits I will sell the GPM and get the correct one.

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11.25.2006, 04:15 AM

that .05mm can't hurt that bad..

You can use a gasket between the two halves, i know Ryan used it for his.
   
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11.25.2006, 04:29 AM

I don't understand you.

Adding a gasket between the halves won't change the width of the case, only the length will increase.

BTW .05mm metal to metal conntact didn't let me fit the case.
   
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11.25.2006, 04:35 AM

So if you drilled out the holes of the chassis with .1 it would be ready to go. not too hard imo.
   
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11.25.2006, 05:45 AM

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I don't understand you.

Adding a gasket between the halves won't change the width of the case, only the length will increase.

BTW .05mm metal to metal conntact didn't let me fit the case.
Hi !

I know what you mean, i tried to install the gear box this night and no, it does not fit.

I am going to buy a milling cutter for my dremel today and cut out the
missing 0,5mm from the braces.

That will not hurt the stability...

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11.25.2006, 05:49 AM

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that .05mm can't hurt that bad..

You can use a gasket between the two halves, i know Ryan used it for his.
Hi !

I think you are refering to the transmission half cases that don´t fit quite well because they are too short.

You can either use a gasket or dremel a little bit on the input shaft...

I did the second.

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11.25.2006, 03:01 PM

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Hi !

I know what you mean, i tried to install the gear box this night and no, it does not fit.

I am going to buy a milling cutter for my dremel today and cut out the
missing 0,5mm from the braces.

That will not hurt the stability...

Marc.
I think I would use a file first. The dremel is good for larger amounts.
The file is a safer more even cut.


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11.25.2006, 03:07 PM

Since it's only .05 mm, a drill which is .1 larger in diameter should solve the problem without leaving any traces.
   
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11.25.2006, 04:19 PM

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Since it's only .05 mm, a drill which is .1 larger in diameter should solve the problem without leaving any traces.
Is it the inside of the stuff or the hole?


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11.25.2006, 04:36 PM

The way i read it, was that the trans. case was too wide not a hole alignment problem


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11.25.2006, 05:23 PM

my reader must be down at this moment..
   
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12.10.2006, 05:25 PM

Here is a short video.

The SuperBigMaxx doing backflips .... you can do all those that you want, one after another one. Absolutely no cogging.



I really love my 18.149 + Big Pletty combo :004:
   
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