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Old 16-02-2011
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Default Yokomo YZ-10 Works-95 slipper clutch?

Is it poassible to get a slipper clutch to this model?

If not, can I use a YR-10 slipper (if it excists..?)

Hard to find?

I have a nice car that I want to put a brushless Rspro-system in.

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Old 17-02-2011
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Is it poassible to get a slipper clutch to this model?

If not, can I use a YR-10 slipper (if it excists..?)

Hard to find?

I have a nice car that I want to put a brushless Rspro-system in.

Are there any other upgrades I need?

Please help!

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Arne
I thought the Works 95 came with a slipper?
YR10 is the same motor mount and belt pitch? If so it should fit.
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Old 17-02-2011
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I thought the Works 95 came with a slipper?
YR10 is the same motor mount and belt pitch? If so it should fit.
funny but it didnt come with an slipper...


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Old 17-02-2011
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you can use a Mx4 slipper on the older works lay shafts, I haven't tried to fit one on the Pavidis shaft which I think is the same as the later YR4 versions. That still leaves you with the problem of finding a Mx4 slipper which are just as rare.

You could try a MR4BX slipper (it has the same number of belt pulleys, 15t I believe) but that would mean getting a custom made lay shaft, but it would allow you to run associated spurs and pads. I actually considered getting this done at one stage, but I managed to get a few YZ 10 slippers on eBay.

Maybe RW racing would make a few up for you, drop them an email.
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Old 22-02-2011
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Thanks guys!

I did find a bag with lots of yokomo yz-stuff at home and I found a slipper for my car!

-Zc-671 (I think...?) It is a slipper but the shaft is for the oneway-system with metalgear/oneway for the front belt...

I'd like to drive without the oneway, but that maybe be a problem...

The shaft with a hole-in for the little pulley is the problem, looks like I have to drill a hole myself.

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Old 23-02-2011
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A YR4 version came with the pulley that was convertible to a oneway system by the adding of a small pin. i think the pulley would fit on the slipper shaft with the addition of a drilled hole.
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I have the axl with no hole in and the oneway-system and slipper. So now I'm looking for the axl with the hole in. Yes, I might look for a YR-axl with a hole for the front belt pulley...
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