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Old 09-04-2006, 07:58 PM   #1
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here it is, i tore down the old tsc-10 today and decided to put a stealth in it. it will lower the cg by about .5 inches. just got it mocked up today, more pics to come as i get the drive lines set up to the yokes.
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here is a shot of a set I did today. Very easy mod.
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yeah i gotta get a damn drill bit or i would be done.
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Drill bit? I used my X-Acto knive.
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i tried the body post reamer but that got ugly....
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A good butter knive works well too.
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Looks realy clean Dez, are those revo shafts on there
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well this project is canned, i broke the output yoke so now its not gonna happen. oh well it was time to retire the damn truck anyway.
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Looks realy clean Dez, are those revo shafts on there
Yes they are.
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actually found new output yokes at my LHS, and a new dif gear. all on the shelf. so i am back in action.
waiting for the jb weld to dry on the diff then i am off to complete this thing.
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well i got it done... test drive today. i will post pics as soon as i get some batteries for the digital cam.
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here she is all mounted up... worked pretty good today, stripped a spur so i didnt get a full test in.
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here is a shot of a set I did today. Very easy mod.
Are those yokes the ones that broke?? They seem plenty beefy to me!

Also - how big of a spur gear do you have clearance for, with those yokes mounted to the outdrives of the stealth trans?
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Who can put pede yokes onto a stealth for me? LMK
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