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Rs fruitbat 29-12-2016 11:32 PM

Rc10 driveshaft lengths
 
Hi , could someone tell me if the driveshafts on an rc10 are different lengths ?

I have an old rc10 with the 6 gear transmission but I'm fitting the later stealth transmission , Ive got the rear end more or less together and the driveshaft looks to be roughly 4mm too short , could someone with an rc10 running a stealth set up measure they're Shaft please :thumbsup:

racingdwarf 30-12-2016 12:45 AM

I think but I could be wrong:blush: the stealth transmission is a bit narrower than the original 6 gear. I have the rerelease worlds car I could measure the shafts on tomorrow...but one of the problems with that car is the drive shafts are a little to short,you need to run a few mm of internal shock limiters to stop them popping out.

dodgydiy 30-12-2016 09:23 AM

shock limiters and sillicone fuel tube in outdrives to limit movement of the shaft, my outers have holes in the middle with springs in

Rs fruitbat 30-12-2016 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dodgydiy (Post 963811)
shock limiters and sillicone fuel tube in outdrives to limit movement of the shaft, my outers have holes in the middle with springs in

So basically a bit of silicon tube in the out driver and a small spacer in front of the piston to limit the amount of movement the shock shaft moves :thumbsup:


Quote:

Originally Posted by racingdwarf (Post 963796)
I think but I could be wrong:blush: the stealth transmission is a bit narrower than the original 6 gear. I have the rerelease worlds car I could measure the shafts on tomorrow...but one of the problems with that car is the drive shafts are a little to short,you need to run a few mm of internal shock limiters to stop them popping out.

If you could measure the shaft please ,I'd be grateful :thumbsup:

Rs fruitbat 30-12-2016 07:37 PM

I've measured my driveshaft , pic below .


http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...pssslue4mc.jpg

xfactor 30-12-2016 09:30 PM

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Hi Fruit,

I have measured my RC10 TEAM CVD driveshafts.

Looking at the measurement they are actually shorter.

I would say if the dog bone is too short you will need to play with,

1. Spacers on the shock shaft inside the shock to limit the droop.

2. Play with the spacers/shims in the hub to try and push the bone further into the outdrive.

As stated you could look at, Tamiya do foam bushes for the driveshafts/outdrives just the same as what Dodgy stated with fuel tube.

Hope that helps......:thumbsup:

CLICK TO ENLARGE......

Rs fruitbat 30-12-2016 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xfactor (Post 963867)
Hi Fruit,

I have measured my RC10 TEAM CVD driveshafts.

Looking at the measurement they are actually shorter.

I would say if the dog bone is too short you will need to play with,

1. Spacers on the shock shaft inside the shock to limit the droop.

2. Play with the spacers/shims in the hub to try and push the bone further into the outdrive.

As stated you could look at, Tamiya do foam bushes for the driveshafts/outdrives just the same as what Dodgy stated with fuel tube.

Hope that helps......:thumbsup:

CLICK TO ENLARGE......

Thanks mate for taking the time to have a look :thumbsup: ok it looks like I'll have to play about with the shafts , you would've thought after all these years of making the RC10 that they would've got the length of the driveshaft right :woot:


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