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Helios RC 10-15-2015 08:26 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyfalkon (Post 5312759)
That package should have left the truss option open, people will appreciate it more if they can choose which side to put the servo on and saves consumer some money to have to buy extra truss they wanted it on, the right side or dual servo for that matter. I do see that the dual servo mount is a tad higher but what's $4 more added to the package than say buying another truss.

Thanks again Tony. All options are available now.

https://www.shapeways.com/shops/heliosrc

cmbscx10 10-31-2015 07:29 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Received my Helios RC Conversion pieces and all i can say is wow these are nice.

I don't have much 3D printed parts experience but these are very well done and look forward to installing and the durability test. I couldn't imagine the engineering that went into these but very thankful Helios RC ran with the idea. "thumbsup""thumbsup"


Observations:

The "Orange" is not quit Orange. It has a lot of white in it that looks closer to an Orange Creamsicle color. I would suspect that the other Colors would be the same so keep that in mind. Once i laid it on the Axle I actually like it.

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http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...pserbtlbxk.jpg
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psqk0icjjz.jpg

There was plenty of space to mount my servo or a larger servo in the future.

http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psqgh5xlrl.jpg

I mounted my servo and was able to crank down the bolts without stripping the holes. Very solid mounting area. ** Being plastic, if you are a Gorilla it will strip just like the stock plastic.

http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psbkpmmrdh.jpg
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The angled design of the mount allowed for plenty of space for the servo wire grommet.
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6pq1vhuh.jpg

I think the lighter Orange makes it look a lot better with so much Black.
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psjvyhvmaw.jpg

I started a new job a few weeks ago and time has been very limited but i can't wait to install these.
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tonyfalkon 11-04-2015 07:04 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmbscx10 (Post 5323144)


The "Orange" is not quit Orange. It has a lot of white in it that looks closer to an Orange Creamsicle color. I would suspect that the other Colors would be the same so keep that in mind. Once i laid it on the Axle I actually like it.


Agreed it looks nice with all those black, but it looks more like neon orange under natural light


Quote:

Originally Posted by cmbscx10 (Post 5323144)

if you are a Gorilla it will strip just like the stock plastic.


Hey I resemble that comment, it is my first time to work with PA 2200 with clumsy, butterfingered gorilla hands this material is tough, it can stand machining process even at 2 mm thickness.

tonyfalkon 11-07-2015 01:16 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyfalkon (Post 5288562)

From a design perspective the servo mount could have been incorporated on the truss and not as a separate piece. I would prefer a trailing arm mount like the original, the design not the position but I'm not a designer or an engineer I'm just throwing ideas out there for version 2???.

My apologies for throwing this premature comment in the progression of my YXL based CMT build I am finding that the version 1 design is a better fit. Primarily due to the position of the trailing arms I can go narrow which is better suited for CMT build or wide for rear steering axle conversion for the YXL, on version 2 it just one position wide. The narrow position makes landing more stable and forgiving on heavier MT parts like the trailing arms, links and everything in between.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...T/IMG_9098.jpg

I don't know if the version 1 is ever gonna go back in the market I do hope so but I am glad that I had the opportunity to get one before it went out. (hint hint please put it back on market so I can get spares :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:)

cmbscx10 11-15-2015 07:24 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Saw this on a 1:1 Cherokee a few years ago and decided to do my Tie and Drag link using Hex rod.

http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psouhifgcf.jpg

http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psswxmaadh.jpg

Come to find out the Front Driveshaft pins are longer than the ID of the Axle tube. Pm discussions with TonyFalken resulted in the need to shave the pins and open up the ID of the tube. Once i get the front bolted up i will cut the Hex rod to length, finish that side and do the Tie Rod.

Conversion kit installed and DHawk Drive Shaft installed. I did put a HR Spool in the Diff but forgot to take pics. If the front works out i have one for the back and when i install it i will take pics.
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psfzoyfqll.jpg
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0zpiagr7.jpg

Definitely no time during the week to continue so next weekend i will work on it and should have a roller by the end of the weekend.

Thanks to TonyFalken for sharing his knowledge "thumbsup""thumbsup" and thank you to Helios RC for making such a nice conversion kit. Everything is working out with the kit as i hoped and had little doubt it would. Very nicely engineered pieces. "thumbsup""thumbsup"

BIG T 11-17-2015 03:43 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
where do you find spare axle assemblies to make this work.

tonyfalkon 11-17-2015 04:28 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Before you cut the link rod remember to factor in the bends bypassing the diff cover.

cmbscx10 11-17-2015 05:04 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyfalkon (Post 5334017)
Before you cut the link rod remember to factor in the bends bypassing the diff cover.

Yes sir. Thanks for the reminder. I mocked up the rod with a coat hanger and need a little 5deg bend to clear the cover at full lock.

cmbscx10 11-17-2015 05:08 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG T (Post 5333990)
where do you find spare axle assemblies to make this work.

You can piece it together from Ebay or chop shop like DollarHobbyz.

Me? If my build doesn't turn out like i want I figured i needed spare parts for my original YXL so i just bought a roller. That way i have 2 of everything.:ror:

BIG T 11-18-2015 11:00 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyfalkon (Post 5300887)
The Axial parts you need for this conversion are
AX31259 Front Axle Stub 16 x 39 mm (17 mm Hub) 1 set
AX31089 CVD Dogbone 11x123 1 set
AX31017 Yeti™ XL Steering Knuckle Set
AX31046 Front Pivot Pin 2 pcs
AXA183 M3 x 6 mm Set Screw 2 pcs
AXA1243 Bearing 15 x 21 x 4 mm
AX31201 this part is a little confusing if you look at page 10 and 13 of the manual it says 10 x 16 x 5 mm but the same part number as the one on page 11 which is 8 x 16 x 5 mm which I think is a misprint, I'm pretty sure you need 8 x 16 x 5 mm which on the manual is AXA1225 Bearing 8 x 16 x 5 mm this is the outer bearing on the steering knuckles but I do not own a Kit I have an RTR so please use the caliper to verify.

so these are the required extra parts to purchase if you already have a YETI XL RTR or KIT?

tonyfalkon 11-18-2015 11:53 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
That's for the kit with AX31089 to AX31225 CVD Dogbone 11x123 1 set correction. For the RTR you need to change AX31259 Front Axle Stub 16 x 39 mm (17 mm Hub) 1 set to AX31220 Universal Joint Axle Shaft 15.5x38mm (2pcs).

BIG T 11-22-2015 09:57 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Can some one post the required axial part list to make a complete rear axle for parts?

BIG T 11-25-2015 11:18 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
bump anyone

cmbscx10 11-26-2015 12:02 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG T (Post 5338857)
bump anyone

tonyfalkon answered your question. What are you looking for specifically?

kpottswfo420ftp 11-26-2015 03:07 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Does anyone have a swap for the twin hammer?

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BIG T 11-26-2015 07:49 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmbscx10 (Post 5339229)
tonyfalkon answered your question. What are you looking for specifically?

I do Not currently own a XL however I would like to use the axlel set up on another large scale crawler.

So I want to know what parts I need to buy off the shelf in order to make a complete axle assembly.

cmbscx10 11-26-2015 09:57 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG T (Post 5339307)
I do Not currently own a XL however I would like to use the axlel set up on another large scale crawler.

So I want to know what parts I need to buy off the shelf in order to make a complete axle assembly.

Like i replied, it was answered by Tony who knows his Sheat but...


I would like to see the progress build on your large scale crawler. I like big scale builds.

For price of omission here is your list
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Helios RC Conversion Kit (Color of choice)

AX31044 Rear Axle Housing Yeti XL
AX31259 Front Axle Stub 16 x 39 mm (17 mm Hub) - (Qty 2)
AX31089 CVD Dogbone 11x123mm - (Qty 2)
AX31017 Yeti XL Steering Knuckle Set
AX31046 Front Pivot Pin - (Qty 2)
AXA183 M3 x 6 mm Set Screw (Qty 4) or AX31204 M3 x 6 mm (10pcs)
AX31289 Shim 8x10x0.3mm (Qty 8)
AXA1243 Bearing 15 x 21 x 4 mm (Qty 2)
AXA1225 Bearing 8 x 16 x 5 mm (Qty 2)
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cmbscx10 11-26-2015 10:01 AM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kpottswfo420ftp (Post 5339255)
Does anyone have a swap for the twin hammer?

You can ask in the Twin Hammer thread Scale Rigs Brand Specific Tech - Vaterra Twin Hammers at RCCrawler.com. Depending on the rear axle width, you could run a SCX10 axle for example. Too small of a rig for me and too much work for not a lot of gain. Might as well just do a Wraith 1.9 with far less headache and fab time.

BIG T 11-26-2015 01:38 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmbscx10 (Post 5339375)
Like i replied, it was answered by Tony who knows his Sheat but...


I would like to see the progress build on your large scale crawler. I like big scale builds.

For price of omission here is your list
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Helios RC Conversion Kit (Color of choice)

AX31044 Rear Axle Housing Yeti XL
AX31259 Front Axle Stub 16 x 39 mm (17 mm Hub) - (Qty 2)
AX31089 CVD Dogbone 11x123mm - (Qty 2)
AX31017 Yeti XL Steering Knuckle Set
AX31046 Front Pivot Pin - (Qty 2)
AXA183 M3 x 6 mm Set Screw (Qty 4) or AX31204 M3 x 6 mm (10pcs)
AX31289 Shim 8x10x0.3mm (Qty 8)
AXA1243 Bearing 15 x 21 x 4 mm (Qty 2)
AXA1225 Bearing 8 x 16 x 5 mm (Qty 2)
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Where's the center diff and input shaft

kpottswfo420ftp 11-26-2015 02:23 PM

Re: Yeti XL Solid Front Axle by Helios RC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmbscx10 (Post 5339377)
You can ask in the Twin Hammer thread Scale Rigs Brand Specific Tech - Vaterra Twin Hammers at RCCrawler.com. Depending on the rear axle width, you could run a SCX10 axle for example. Too small of a rig for me and too much work for not a lot of gain. Might as well just do a Wraith 1.9 with far less headache and fab time.


I agree, but what's the fun in that?! Haha


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