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Old 03-07-2006, 09:26 PM   #1
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http://h1069578.hobbyshopnow.com/pro...p?prod=ASC7671

yeah im thinking of using that intsead of going to Tammies but i might still...

so is there like a possible way to put an exsisting (sp?) motor mount?

and on the yokes i might plan on using screw anchors and screw in universal yokes for yeah...


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Will that tranny be able to be mounted onto a TLT chassis? Is there any existing motor mounts that i can use to mount the motor or do i have to make my own? I'm thinking of putting screw anchors in the yokes to put traxxas sliders on them, is that a good idea?

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Old 03-07-2006, 09:34 PM   #2
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No offense mang, but what in the fork are you talking about?

Why spend $75 on something who knows what will work? Tammies? For what?

Screw anchors on yokes?

Dude, seriously? What?
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lol...I have no clue what he's talking about either!

Except for Tammies. Go there and buy a Pede trans.

Or buy a XXT, Evader, or RC10 electric trans and be done with it. Drill out the yokes of your sliders to fit over the drive cups.
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Old 03-07-2006, 09:43 PM   #4
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well i do have a low grade of explaining things
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Hahah.

We're here to help pal.
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I think he wants to know how he can mount an electric motor to a Stealth tranny from a nitro rig. And from the sounds of it, he wants to try and put plastic drywall anchors in the drive cups so there is something sticking out that he can mount the slider yokes on, maybe? :?
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I still dont understand WTF your talking about with the drywall anchors.

Just build a motor mount from a sheet of aluminum.

Here's how STD modified one

http://p2.forumforfree.com/convertin...ighlight=nitro
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maybe? :?
Took a mad man to figure that one out. Nice job.
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