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03-14-2006, 09:41 PM
tex has a bb on his revo. to use an 1/8scale clutch, it require him to move the tranny forward. He'll explain further once he chimes in again.
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03-14-2006, 11:21 PM
And to make it short you will need to dremel away part of the chassis in front of the trans, the rear of the front shock mount, flip the wire holder around, cut the front driveshaft, and redrill new holes. As tex said... worth the work. Although I sold mine it was a TON of fun to drive... I didn't have the patience to dump the time or money into it to get it handling on the track again for some reason...
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03-15-2006, 06:08 AM
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05-22-2006, 09:34 PM
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I just had a stock clutch spring break and I have a 3-shoe savage clutch/flywheel laying around. I just made a spacer for half of the outer cb bearing since the shaft was too short, but I'm not sure how much or how far forward I need to move the trans. From what I can tell, I need to move it 1/8"-3/16" (3-4mm) forward to get the spur to stop rubbing on the bell... well, and to line up the spur/cb teeth. What do you think? ![]() |
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05-23-2006, 11:49 PM
all you can do is try it, mod it as needed, then try again. first cut out the chassis all the way up to the front shock mount (maybe even cut into it a little) spin the servo wire retainer 180 degrees for even more clearance. you also have to cut the notch on the drivers side of the tranny hole further up for clearance. Just start with moving the tranny forward as needed, then worry about the driveshafts later. The small amount you are moving your tranny may not even warrant cutting your drive front drive shaft at all. The back doesn't need cutting no matter how far the tranny is moved forward.
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