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Flippinrigs 12-26-2015 06:52 PM

Wraith slipper clutch
 
Hey guys, new to the wraith and scaler scene, had an ax10 with wraith axles for quite some time but have it apart at the moment for a tube chassis build, I went ahead and bought a new wraith transmission for it, it had an ax10 transmission. Anyways, I'm going to get a slipper clutch for the transmission and found one and was wondering if it's the whole thing, don't know what all is needed for it so was wondering if y'all could help me.. sorry for the newb question
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Steve p 12-27-2015 05:47 AM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
you need the spring pn ax30413, 2 washers axa1091 and axa1071. Mine does't have a lock washer. Looks like you have one in the pic.

Steve

Soldat Vaillant 12-27-2015 07:08 AM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
I don't know how much the clutch set will cost, but you can by a whole Spawn transmission for $43, it includes the dual pad slipper and 32p gears along with everything else

Axial Wraith Dual Slipper Clutch HD Transmission Spawn Poison Wrangler Crawler | eBay

Flippinrigs 12-27-2015 08:57 AM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Okay, thanks fellas

Radray 12-31-2015 12:26 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Along the same question here,
I'm trying to change to 48p gears on my spawn,
but none of the spurs I find fit the spawns slipper pad design,
I'm looking for diagrams, and parts to figure this out.

Wade 12-31-2015 01:24 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Radray (Post 5407089)
Along the same question here,
I'm trying to change to 48p gears on my spawn,
but none of the spurs I find fit the spawns slipper pad design,
I'm looking for diagrams, and parts to figure this out.

Why do you want to switch to 48p gears? IMO opinion stay with 32p more robust

Cheers,
Wade

Stuck 12-31-2015 05:43 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Radray (Post 5407089)
Along the same question here,
I'm trying to change to 48p gears on my spawn,
but none of the spurs I find fit the spawns slipper pad design,
I'm looking for diagrams, and parts to figure this out.

Do you mean you can't find spurs with the slipper bolt pattern? I found that Duratrax and Kimbrough spurs line up with axials slipper bolt pattern.

SDheavymetal 12-31-2015 05:58 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flippinrigs (Post 5384100)
Hey guys, new to the wraith and scaler scene, had an ax10 with wraith axles for quite some time but have it apart at the moment for a tube chassis build, I went ahead and bought a new wraith transmission for it, it had an ax10 transmission. Anyways, I'm going to get a slipper clutch for the transmission and found one and was wondering if it's the whole thing, don't know what all is needed for it so was wondering if y'all could help me.. sorry for the newb question
http://i1318.photobucket.com/albums/...psul1u2ulc.png
http://i1318.photobucket.com/albums/...psnvbw2cyh.png

What motor are you running?

Radray 01-10-2016 04:43 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuck (Post 5409520)
Do you mean you can't find spurs with the slipper bolt pattern? I found that Duratrax and Kimbrough spurs line up with axials slipper bolt pattern.

I have enough advice to stay with 32p spur, So I am staying with 32p gears,
The problem is figuring out what spur gear design matches,
My Spawn has the dual slipper pads with spur in between, design.
As I am messing with different motors, I am not finding larger spur gears.
60 Teeth and up is what I am looking for,
Does no one need or use larger spurs?

altd896 01-10-2016 05:22 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Radray (Post 5419950)
I have enough advice to stay with 32p spur, So I am staying with 32p gears,
The problem is figuring out what spur gear design matches,
My Spawn has the dual slipper pads with spur in between, design.
As I am messing with different motors, I am not finding larger spur gears.
60 Teeth and up is what I am looking for,
Does no one need or use larger spurs?

Spawn has same spur as Yeti/RR10, stock plastic is 64t or Axial does a steel one up to 68t, just got to watch out for clearance off the front driveshaft yoke
Axial Racing - Spur Gear 32P 64T
Axial Racing - Steel Spur Gear 32P 60T
Axial Racing - Steel Spur Gear 32P 64T
Axial Racing - Steel Spur Gear 32P 68T

Soldat Vaillant 01-10-2016 05:37 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
When the spur gear gets too big it comes in contact with the driveshaft yoke/output shaft on the transmission. not sure how big is too big, but Associated has a couple of larger 32p spur gears a for their SC10 4x4. part ASC91095 is a 60 tooth and part ASC91094 is 62 tooth, you'll need to drill or ream the center hole on the gears to 5mm and probably have use AE V2 slipper pads as well

might also be able to use the 64t 32p Yeti gear, part AX31065

I have no idea if these will work for you, but it's place to start

redneckwraith 01-10-2016 06:49 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Kimbrough gears have the right hole pattern

Radray 01-10-2016 07:58 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Thanks all, this was like pulling teeth to get this info,
I knew there had to be someone out there with these matching parts!

Just a day late as i smoked a cheap hobbywing esc.

altd896 01-10-2016 10:04 PM

Re: Wraith slipper clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by redneckwraith (Post 5420037)
Kimbrough gears have the right hole pattern

Only for the single pad slipper as is on regular Wraith & Poison Spider (along with a bunch of SCX10)

Spawn has dual slipper & spur doesn't have any holes, slipper is same as Yeti, RR10 & SCX10 Deadbolt & Ram.

Top shafts on gear box are different too to suit the 2 different slippers.


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