Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
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Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
Hi, this is my first post to RC10Talk. I have recently acquired a Trackmaster transmission, and wanted to mount it to an RC10 chassis. The original style chassis has an interference issue. The transmission is pretty long and hits that chassis as it curves up. I then tried a Sassy Chassis, and noticed the A-Arm mounting holes are at a different angle than the Team Associated chassis, so the holes don't line up with the transmission. I am contemplating making adapter brackets, but was wondering why the difference on the Sassy Chassis. Any recommendations on a suitable chassis for this project?
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
the sassy was designed with toe in built into the chassis.
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
I think a graphite chassis would work for you since it's flat.
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
The sassy chassis were so odd reallyscr8p wrote:the sassy was designed with toe in built into the chassis.
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
I would think you could use a graphite chassis from Dave (DW911) if he has any left, Example below
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
I used some aluminum angle from tower to mount one in a sassy chassis just so I didnt have to cut the oringal ones. I soon gave up on the sassy project when trying to mount the A&L swing arm kit, the rear tow is whey off. I think the sassy has a 3 degree rear tow in the rear . Graphite chassis is your best bet unless you want to cut a tub. No don't see many RC10's with a trackmaster in them . I think it is more of a dirt oval trans .limestang wrote:Hi, this is my first post to RC10Talk. I have recently acquired a Trackmaster transmission, and wanted to mount it to an RC10 chassis. The original style chassis has an interference issue. The transmission is pretty long and hits that chassis as it curves up. I then tried a Sassy Chassis, and noticed the A-Arm mounting holes are at a different angle than the Team Associated chassis, so the holes don't line up with the transmission. I am contemplating making adapter brackets, but was wondering why the difference on the Sassy Chassis. Any recommendations on a suitable chassis for this project?
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
You could also make a new set of tranny mounting brackets from aluminum angle and drill them to fit the holes in the Sassy chassis.
Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
I was living and racing in Chicago when the maker of Sassy chassis came in and wanted me to buy some for the shop. I literally told him they would never fly. Now whenever they come up it's like a bad dream for me ......Charlie don't surf wrote:The sassy chassis were so odd really
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Re: Sassy Chassis with Track Master Transmission?
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=20697
Maybe I'm behind the power curve here, but I had no problem bolting up the Track Master to this Sassy...
Maybe I'm behind the power curve here, but I had no problem bolting up the Track Master to this Sassy...
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