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Old 25-04-2017
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Default Bosscat 21t pulleys

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First post on here. Started to tinker again with a few old Tamiyas a couple of years ago reliving my youth, it's now grown to a Bosscat, rc10 and yet more Tamiyas!

Have got round to the Bosscat I brought and found that one of the layshaft pulleys is damaged. It's part number U1294p. I have had a look on most online resources and cannot find anything available. Is there an alternative Schumacher or other suppliers can use or adapt?

Strange thing is the layshaft, it's a bosscat sport without a slipper, only has one hole for the spur gear and one for one pulley, not two as per the instructions. Maybe it's a 2wd layshaft? Not too worried by this as can drill another hole for the pin.

Any help appreciated, would post some pics if I could work out how to on the iPad!

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Ross
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Old 26-04-2017
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Odd looks like you May have the layshaft out of a big 6 or club 10 mk2 part number u227. You need this 1 part number u277

http://m.ebay.com/itm/NEW-SCHUMACHER...%257Ciid%253A2
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Old 29-04-2017
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Thank you for that. Ordered that lay shaft as it's cheap enough and saves drilling a third hole in the current one.

Just looking for two U1294P's now

Thank you
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Old 29-04-2017
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Brilliant

Thank you
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Old 30-04-2017
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Picture of the original layshaft with a single hole, must be for a 2wd car.

whilst its all apart I thought I should replace the toothed pulley. On one of them then teeth have started to to deform.

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Old 30-04-2017
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The Bosscat as i brought it off of a Facebook site.

Its a Sport as far as I can tell, but has ball races everwhere apary from on the layshaft which has the original oillight bearings.

It appears in far condition, but has clearly been put together in haste, both diffs were loose, all belts were slack and the wrong screws had been used etc as I stripped it down.
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