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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: May 2005 Location: Between rocks and hard places
Posts: 371
| Which Revo or old Tmaxx yoke has a 5mm input whole? It's 2 different yokes. A 6mm and a 5mm and I'm not sure what the part number is. I need them for my bruiser tranny output and diff input. The revo half shafts are on back order on Tower so I was gonna substitute T shafts for now. Thanks for any help. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: west reading,PA
Posts: 11
| I'm Not Sure About New T Maxx , But Here Is What U Shout Get Call "transmission Output Yoke, Part #4927x " This Set Have 5mm Hole, It Will Work On Tlt,pede Or Any Use 5mm Shaft, You Have To Gring Off One Side Of The Inside Wall To Fit It,the Drive Yoke Have 6mm Hole Call " Differential Output Yoke, I Dont Have Part # Here But I Think #4928 But You Can Find It By The Name, Good Luck. |
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| 06 Super National Champ ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 10,268
| 4927 is the 5mm yoke, 4928 is the 6mm yoke. Easy way to remember, the larger yoke is the higher part #. The T-Maxx had 5mm tranny outputs, E-Maxx had 6mm outputs. |
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