pinion question so is there a drop in helical cut pinion gear that has a hole in it instead of the flat spot for the drive shaft? |
Re: pinion question not that i'm aware of.i've been running kyosho nitro trucks for years,never had a need for the hole,but read where others have drilled them for driveshaft pins,but very hard material.hope this helps:) |
Re: pinion question um i think so. let me check the sticky... wait you can do that too. but ill look |
Re: pinion question looks like all have the flat spot. i really dont think you will need a hole all the way through. i have never had one come loose in over 6 years of running these axles. |
Re: pinion question youre good man! |
Re: pinion question I drilled mine out pretty easy to run Traxxas revo shafts. There is a how to out there on doing the revo shaft mid with instructions including the drilling. I will try to find it and post a link. Sent from my VS986 using Tapatalk |
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Another option is the Revo driveshaft yoke from RC Monster! http://rcmonster.com/proddetail.php?..._shaft_coupler I used these on both the axles and trans sides of a New Era chassis truck I am putting together, but have not run it yet. I have also run the full Revo shafts as shown in the mod above and run them hard. No broken parts yet with 4s lipo and 2000kv motor. I am very impressed they hold up so well even after drilling out the plastic yokes. |
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I drilled the hardened black ones. I got through the pinion shaft by grinding some of the flat first on my bench grinder then using a vice and a drill press to get through the rest of the shaft. Then I needed to counter sink one end of the hole in the shaft so the threaded end of the traxxas screw to sit in so it would be flush with the yoke. Be careful with drilling the counter sink, once you get through the hardend outter edge of the pinion shaft the bit will make short work of the center! Its much softer then the outside. |
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