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Blown e type of blow proof diffs on 6s in mine. Just part of the game. Your saving grace is it's super low rpm compared to a nitro or e word.
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My thoughts as well, transmission input shaft may easily shear. Has a 7000rpm clutch, not sure how hard they engage or if it will jar. If it is plauged with issues I will change out the diffs and suspension for something larger.Blown e type of blow proof diffs on 6s in mine. Just part of the game. Your saving grace is it's super low rpm compared to a nitro or e word.
I believe they are the Sintered gears.The newer savage diffs are![]()
You really need to look into the driveline issues they had with these things when they first did the brushless conversions to the nitro..
Also, what kind of runout is there on the spur adapter?
The manual isn't going to help you with the conversion I was talking about, which are the closest thing you're going to come to a gasoline engine in it( here's a hint, it shredded dogbones and cups)The truck came with the manual, will review it and see what it has for diffs and determinate if anything needs changing.
The spur gear isnt perfect but it is pretty close. Here is a video of it spinning, you can see a slight wobble but balanced out fairly well when spun up.
Yeah I had some major issues when I took the 5.9 out and went brushless in mine. All sorted now, save poping the rear diff from time to time. But the 5.9 was rated at something close to 4hp at what 30k rpm. So he may not have the issues we think he will.The manual isn't going to help you with the conversion I was talking about, which are the closest thing you're going to come to a gasoline engine in it( here's a hint, it shredded dogbones and cups)
If it has any visible wobble, it has too much, and all you're going to do at this level of RPM I tear the thing apart, probably starting with the transmission side bearings.
Deivelime parts generally are to " close enough" situations.
You should consider some sort of support for the spur shaft going into the current trans. That's a lot to ask of a little bearing. Although I do t think it will give it up right away. I can almost assure it will eventually go. Your dealing with an engine that produces about 8x more torque then the factory power options.The truck came with the manual, will review it and see what it has for diffs and determinate if anything needs changing.
The spur gear isnt perfect but it is pretty close. Here is a video of it spinning, you can see a slight wobble but balanced out fairly well when spun up.
I'm more worried about the torque than the hp... the brushless conversion was probably more in line with the torque level...nitro motors had to make the revs to.make power, but the two stroke is going to hit like a freight train on the low end.Yeah I had some major issues when I took the 5.9 out and went brushless in mine. All sorted now, save poping the rear diff from time to time. But the 5.9 was rated at something close to 4hp at what 30k rpm. So he may not have the issues we think he will.
You should consider some sort of support for the spur shaft going into the current trans. That's a lot to ask of a little bearing. Although I do t think it will give it up right away. I can almost assure it will eventually go. Your dealing with an engine that produces about 8x more torque then the factory power options.
The manual isn't going to help you with the conversion I was talking about, which are the closest thing you're going to come to a gasoline engine in it( here's a hint, it shredded dogbones and cups)
If it has any visible wobble, it has too much, and all you're going to do at this level of RPM I tear the thing apart, probably starting with the transmission side bearings.
Deivelime parts generally are to " close enough" situations.
I'm more worried about the torque than the hp... the brushless conversion was probably more in line with the torque level...nitro motors had to make the revs to.make power, but the two stroke is going to hit like a freight train on the low end.
I'm honestly thinking he will tear the input shaft bearing up first though, especially if it has run out. That part needs to be machined I'm afraid, and accurately. The drivelines just need to be upgraded.
Yeah, will need a bigger support bearing for sure, I'd say.I'm more worried about the torque than the hp... the brushless conversion was probably more in line with the torque level...nitro motors had to make the revs to.make power, but the two stroke is going to hit like a freight train on the low end.
I'm honestly thinking he will tear the input shaft bearing up first though, especially if it has run out. That part needs to be machined I'm afraid, and accurately. The drivelines just need to be upgraded.
I'm not worries about the run out mate, more worried about the lack of support for the shaft you have adapted to the factory trans input. Really need to seriously consider making a brace for it, or adapting something off a baja. The axles and what not will take it just fine. Well you'll have the normal breaking stuff but that's to be expected.Much of the wobble comes from the rubber bushings inside of the spur. They compress a bit and causes a bit of runout, seems that it trues itself once it gets spinning.
I'm wondering how long my 8s savvy diffs will last ??Blown e type of blow proof diffs on 6s in mine. Just part of the game. Your saving grace is it's super low rpm compared to a nitro or e word.
few slow pulls to fill carb ?...then fire er up???Getting ready to start it for the first time. Let me know if I am missing anything.
Carb tuned to ORB specs from their video
90 octane Rec. fuel (no ethanol)
Yamalube 2stroke mixed 25:1
A few drops of oil into the cylinder
New air filter, muffler installed
Throttle servo disconnected and on stand
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