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Old 12-11-2009, 02:28 PM   #41
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more info on your dig
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X2 on the dig! I wanna see, I wanna see. Nice clean rig BTW!!
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more info on your dig
What do you want to know?
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:29 AM   #45
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What do you want to know?
Everything of course. What gears you used, how you hand-fabbed the plates and slider, spacers, etc. An exploded view and blueprints would also be nice Doesn't matter too much anyway, most of us garage hacks couldn't replicate it.
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:37 AM   #46
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4WD



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Looks as if you used a 32 pitch pinion or something
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Looks as if you used a 32 pitch pinion or something

15t 32pitch
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how does it shift on the Fly...........
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Just goes to show how bad it gets.... I think the scarecrow didn't have the brain... HA! but I got this one right

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Are some of those parts in your dig from a Bruiser transmission? Looks familiar...
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how does it shift on the Fly...........
Oh great, your here
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how does it shift on the Fly...........
I would imagine it shifts great since it only requires 1/15th of a revolution to line up the "cogs."

I could be wrong though. Under high full throttle, It may not have enough"space" to fully engage.

And damn I like speaking with "quotes"
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where did you get the shift collar from?
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I would imagine it shifts great since it only requires 1/15th of a revolution to line up the "cogs."

I could be wrong though. Under high full throttle, It may not have enough"space" to fully engage.

And damn I like speaking with "quotes"
it works great. engages everytime. works just as good as my berg dig



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I can atest to the dig working well, I saw it last night and the rig was doing great, the dig is very small and was put together in typical Yota style, clean!
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I can atest to the dig working well, I saw it last night and the rig was doing great, the dig is very small and was put together in typical Yota style, clean!
not the wiring though.:-P
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Got board while waiting for my FXR to come back, So I decided to hand fab a Chino style dig. 3 position with 15 points of engagement

you got to love those Bruiser digs! Mine has held up to 2 seasons of pure abuse without needing anything besides a quick shot of CRC 3-36 !
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forgot to take pics before I started I ran it, but here are the pics.

This truck is working great, This is by far one of the best shaftys I have owned.






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Your right, that wiring is terrible, at least the other parts make up for it
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