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nothinbutpower 10-05-2008 10:18 PM

best tranny?
 
I have a pretty much stock TXT. It has the chassis mod done from this forum, a Novak Rooster esc with a Speed Gems 19t motor. I'm using Revo driveshafts going into locked front and rear diffs. I will use this truck for mudding/trail riding/bashing and some non competition crawling. My stock tranny has a hole in the bottom of the case so i'm kind of worried as to how long it will last. So what i'm looking for is the best tranny that will pretty much just bolt right it with little or no mods to fabricate that will handle the power of my setup and work well for what I want to use the truck for. I really don't want an emaxx tranny just due to some bad experiences with Traxxas products. Any/all suggestions are appreciated! Thanks in advance!

Bigsky 10-05-2008 10:41 PM

Iam wondering how did you but a hole in the bottom of the trans.? how big is the hole/is it cracking? because if its a small hole with no major cracking I would try and repair it. And you dont want to go emaxx. so I would go with rc4wd they have quit a few different sizes of trans. sure one of them would fit, with lil or no mod.

2JSC 10-05-2008 10:43 PM

AX10 with CDW 6mm outputs. "thumbsup"

Sorry, you want a drop in.... the AX10 would probably be the best solution, but would require a little bit of fab work.

nothinbutpower 10-06-2008 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsky (Post 1371275)
Iam wondering how did you but a hole in the bottom of the trans.? how big is the hole/is it cracking? because if its a small hole with no major cracking I would try and repair it. And you dont want to go emaxx. so I would go with rc4wd they have quit a few different sizes of trans. sure one of them would fit, with lil or no mod.

The hole was there when I got it with the truck. Pretty much the whole bottom of the trans case has been rubbed/punched through. The output gear looks alright though. I thought about going with the rc4wd trannies but money is super tight with me being on short term disability for my back. Otherwise I probably would have bought 1 by now.

2JSC--I thought about the axial trans but i'm not sure how much work it would be to put that in. A few nuts and bolts or a small bracket that I might be able to find in a hardware store is one thing. I just don't have the tools to bend/twist metal or really fabricate too much. I am an ex mechanic so i'm good with my hands and trying to figure out how to make certain things work but i definitely do not belong in a sheet metal shop!

nothinbutpower 10-06-2008 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsky (Post 1371275)
Iam wondering how did you but a hole in the bottom of the trans.? how big is the hole/is it cracking? because if its a small hole with no major cracking I would try and repair it. And you dont want to go emaxx. so I would go with rc4wd they have quit a few different sizes of trans. sure one of them would fit, with lil or no mod.

The hole was there when I got it with the truck. Pretty much the whole bottom of the trans case has been rubbed/punched through. The output gear looks alright though. I thought about going with the rc4wd trannies but money is super tight with me being on short term disability for my back. Otherwise I probably would have bought 1 by now.

2JSC--I thought about the axial trans but i'm not sure how much work it would be to put that in. A few nuts and bolts or a small bracket that I might be able to find in a hardware store is one thing. I just don't have the tools to bend/twist metal or really fabricate too much. I am an ex mechanic so i'm good with my hands and trying to figure out how to make certain things work but i definitely do not belong in a sheet metal shop!

Bigsky 10-06-2008 04:54 PM

wow thats some major damage.Ahh just ducttape it, it will be fine haha.Boy I dont really know if any gules or epoxy will work on that plastic....well try hanger 9 epoxy and some felxible plastic, to try and repair it. Its the cheapest way.

EeePee 10-06-2008 04:58 PM

I always admired this build:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/tamiya-txt-1-juggernaut/18674-stampede-tranny-txt.html

And now even more so with the availability of a steel gear version for their VXL trucks.

Just options, and ideas for ya.

TwistedXT 10-14-2008 01:00 PM

rc4wd r2 tranny mounted on a skid plate inbetween the txt frame rails... i ran that for some time.. tough tranny!

nothinbutpower 10-14-2008 10:48 PM

I really thought about that option Twisted but i'm running a touch short on money right now. Plus I was going to go with the HD version just to make sure it would withstand my beatings!

rbgerrish 10-16-2008 03:33 PM

The Traxxas Summit tranny is the best for a TXT.

hawnmt 10-16-2008 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rbgerrish (Post 1385209)
The Traxxas Summit tranny is the best for a TXT.

:lol: I was thinking the exact same thing after seeing the thread on the Summit. I also welcome the 4 channel radio(even though it's AM 27mhz) for rear steering AND shifting the tranny.

nothinbutpower 10-24-2008 07:45 AM

Well i'm going to give the stock tranny 1 more try and see what happens. I got a stock tranny from Brokencrawler for cheap. If it doesn't hold up I will have to go to rc4wd r2dhd and see if that can take my beatings! Being a power freak isn't easy! :-P

nothinbutpower 10-24-2008 07:51 AM

Sorry! I meant Bustedcrawler gave me a trans. Getting old sucks! lol

justadork 11-14-2008 08:09 PM

i would just get a new txt tranny case, slap it all back together and be on my way

Tanis 11-14-2008 08:30 PM

I really liked my RC4WD R2-HD when I ran it in my TXT, plenty strong enough for a Holmes Cobalt motor on 3cell lipo, and fairly compact for the strength factor, and nice gearing range to boot.

jgb7038 11-15-2008 02:13 PM

If your trying to repair it cheap until you can save some money,Permatex makes a 5 minute plastic weld exopy the works well on the TXT trannys.I have used it on 2 or 3 of mine to shorten up the over all height of the trans. I have had real good luck with it.It only cost about $5 at the local auto parts store.

flatfender 11-29-2008 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justadork (Post 1428086)
i would just get a new txt tranny case, slap it all back together and be on my way

X2.


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