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erevo rEvo reVolt :) anyway.. my conversion using 3905 parts
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erevo rEvo reVolt :) anyway.. my conversion using 3905 parts - 01.09.2008, 10:47 PM

Got some great ideas during my project from this site so I figured I would post up my revo brushless conversion to help anyone else starting out.

Thanks to everyone who helped along the way via prior posts or comments in mine as well! Much appreciated!!
Items used:
  • New Revo 3.3 Roller, stripped down the stock tranny and well all electronics and the diffs sold on ebay.
  • New Emaxx 3905 (if you couldn't tell from the title) Stripped the tranny, front drive shaft, both diff's, radio box & well that is it really.. the rest will eventually hit ebay if I like the rEvo enough (keeping the servo's for my Rusty though... hehe
  • Picked up 2 New Era battery trays
  • Picked up 8 nuts from the hardware shop, everything else was from my Rustler extra's or the emaxx or revo
  • Picked up two small velcro straps from Wallyworld
  • Hitec HS-985MG servo
  • Pro-Line Aluminum Steering Arms Blue Anodized Revo
  • Stuck in my unused Velineon ESC mounting plate
  • Used 1 old small piece of plastic under the emaxx's receiver box to mount with
  • Did quite a bit of very precise dremel work and drilling and a lot of staring while I figured out the 'next' step.





Started out with a new revo roller I stripped and sold off the nitro parts.. and a brand spankin new emaxx 3905



Some dremel work








PART II on next post! The pic doesn't show it but I dropped in the long shaft from my emaxx to drive the front of my erevo (so yes it is 4wd) AND YES IT WAS A PERFECT FIT, STOCK REVO REAR SHAFT WAS USED FOR THE REAR.
   
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