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About the RW spur, that actually sounds good. if read you right, that means the current spur is 4mm? All i have to do is ream or drill the spur to 4.7mm and it will fit good. I have just done revising my drawing again as i find that the optima mid shaft is a little under the perfect diameter of 4.7mm, its 4.6 so my spur is sitting a little bit offset, i actually have to push it nicely to get it completely concentric. its acceptable on the optima mid cause i can just place some kind of tape to cover the shaft, but for the Lazer i am changing the drawing to a perfect 4.7mm. I really hope the machinist will be able to make a perfect fit like the original B4 shaft. otherwise maybe no need to remake the RW spur at all, why not just leave it as it is at 4mm, and let each user ream the hole themselves? Of course that is one option so that we can use up all the current RW stock. Also could you send me one additional used spur to give to my friend ? That one does not have to be perfect, perhaps something that you consider not good enough for you to use in a race. sending you an email now. Also another ZX question, i am now considering rebuliding my ZX, and it has the original fiberglass chassis. i wonder how strong is this chassis compared to the graphite. i snapped my optima mid graphite chassis and i dont want to snap my ZX fg chassis. i am going to use the fibreltye top deck. |
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Chassis in GRP is flexible and my own opinion is not as strong as carbon fibre. Spurs I guessed so cant confirm what size difference there is in the middle hole of the B4 and kyosho spur. I will measure the spur I am sending you and update you later on today. My gearbox design is based lightly on the ZX-S design and will be an exposed gearbox. Its really down to how dirty the area is your racing on and if you want to cover it I cant see it being to difficult to do with either plastic or heat shrink (if you can find a big piece). Personally I wanted it exposed as you will be able to see the standard of the rear belt and in my design I am adding a tensioner at the very top over the layshaft pulley as well as below in the under side middle to give tension to the belt. The little tiny holes above the bearings are for a washer specifically made to hold the bearings in. The holes should now make sense on my picture. Plus with these lovely blue belts and all the blue bling I currently have on my car this will look superb!!!
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to complete the car i would have to buy WBD-1 for the ball diffs, then a front and rear fibrelyte shock towers, new 62.5mm CVDs all around, perhaps a new ZXS body and big bore shocks much later. Of course the new slipper shaft and the B4 parts to complete the drive train, should be super ! more avenues for me to dump whats little i have of m money !
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I just came back from the machinist. He says he may have trouble making the spline slots becuase they are too small for his machines. He also told me he had to do the B4 side manually becuase it was too small for his CNCs. I know you might ask me, why not go to another machinist? Well i work as a design enginneer at a machine making company, and this guy is one my workplace suppliers, and i find his company to be reliable and keeps his promises and at reasonable cost. Of course i could try asking other places but i suspect the answer will be the same. You see most of the industry in malaysia is in medium to heavy industries, so i doubt there are any who make small stuff like kyosho and tamiya. The 2 possibilites could arise.
1. he can make the layshaft just like i want, but price could shoot up to 30 GBP just for me to pay the guy. 2. He can't make the spline slots at all. So as a back up, we may have to go with the pin slot pulley. Now we have to decided within this week, which 14T pulley out there will suit our needs, make me a proposal and someone send a sample to me please. |
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Booooo to the small scale problems
![]() I don't mind the idea of the pin pulley system. You can then change the ratio front to back a little bit as there is probably enough slack in the rear belt to accommodate a 15 tooth rear pulley. I'd love to tinker with that a bit Thanks for all your work on this alcyon, I'm looking forward to having enough cash in my paypal account to pick up a few things from you when the time comes this summer |
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on the zxs there are lot of slack both front and rear mvh Isobarik |
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Iso the zxs rear has vertually no slack and shouldnt be tighter. Do you have a part number for the 14 tooth pulley so i can buy one.
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Welshy, i dont think thats necessary, a pin slot type pulley like my Kawada touring car should work great. on the kawada TC, there is no allen key grub screw, you just slide in the pulley and tighthen the side nuts, usually with a small amount of play sidewards, and i never had any problems on my TC even with a lot of boost and turbo on my ESC. When you place in the one way and the end locknut, that is enough to keep the pulley from sliding left and right. |
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just found this for a drift car, though its a little long, i think it may be possible to use because i can shorten the right side of the shaft a little, the tricky part will be how to tighthen the grub screw with the current gearbox in place? also need to use 4mm wide belts cause the pulley width is 4.4mm. after an hour of searching on the net i only found this. any of you can find the slot type? i found some slot type for kyosho gas cars but its 19T the smallest..
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Maybe it helps, according to this older thread (in german):
https://rcworld.ch/board/forum_posts.asp?TID=9635&PN=7 Maedler (http://www.maedler.de) seems to be able to create the 14t pulleys for about 15€ a piece. They also have branch offices in malaysia and the uk. |
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iso, i cannot find such a shop with google, do you have the link?
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Im at work so if you got the time the link is on here otherwise i will post it when i get home. http://www.rc-race-and-drift-japan.c...oducts_id=2639 They look like these exactly but of course with 14 instead of 13 tooth mvh Isobarik found this they have em http://www.myrcstation.com/webshaper....asp?catID=110 Last edited by isobarik; 11-03-2012 at 10:09 AM. Reason: found an good link |
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That shops in your neck of the woods and the one id like is the blue one way 14t pulley as you can use the one way the opposite way around, but if we can get the spline made at a reasonable cost this wont be needed. Im thinking a cheaper option on the spline and thats cutting an original one down from a a zx or zxr mk1 to fill the void for the bearing. That way we dont need to machine it and only need to worry about the layshaft.
Actually ive just cut an original zx one (took the plate off) and after doing that is roughly half a mm longer than the current one way. We should use the one way on the other side and may just need a spacer from that to the b4 plate and is easy as the zx has a spacer that can be cut to size. As its reversed the one way wont work if your driving forwards, and will work. Im testing this next week when i get my gearbox sides. Also just measured the b4 spur gear hole which is 5mm and width is almost 3mm and the one i designed for the zx is 8mm and width is roughly 3mm
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However we still need to "bond" the rear hub the new layshaft somehow,and we need to find more of the rear hub just in case we screw up cutting the existing one. will talk to you all soon. gotta sleep now, another long day at work tommorow. Goodnight everyone. |
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