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Delrin Arms for '94 YZ10

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I have been corresponding with Chad Smith over at Dynotech-Racing about making some delrin repro arms for the '94 YZ10. I sent him my stock arms as a template and he now has CAD drawings of the front and rear lower arms, as well as the front upper arms. He's going to machine them out of white 6/6 Delrin and the process should take 3-4 weeks to complete for all six arms.

The amount of kick-up (or rather, kick-down) in the lower arms cannot be reproduced, unfortunately, so the arms will be machined as flat arms. I do not expect that to change the suspension geometry by much, though. Each of the lower arms are $25 each and the front upper arms are $15 each. Figured I'd let everyone here know, since you should now finally have a source for repro arms for post-870C YZ10s.

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Count me in, this is awesome news! Will you be listing them in the BST?
If there is a list, ill take front and rear lowers to trial!

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Well I don't know whether listing them in BST is necessary, since I am not selling them. You can contact Dynotech Racing directly if you want to buy a set. I plan to post pictures to this thread when I receive mine in about a month.

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Sounds good, ill contact them come the time, still not sure how it'll affect things not having the droop/kink in the arm, but, surely it'll be negligible? Anyway, finding front lower arms is a pain in the rear.

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I'm certainly very interested. I want to run my YZ10 so having a spare set of arms would be brilliant.

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It is cool they are getting made, but $100 to replace a set of arms that I've never seen break seems a bit much for me. Sets go on ebay often for $10-20 a set. Always good to use a newer replacement though and save the vintage parts.

I look forward to seeing them, I bet they will look awesome!

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Yeah, they're not exactly cheap, but they're a lot easier to find than the occasional arm that pops up on eBay or BST threads. Anyway, I should have pics in a month or so.

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Its true, just try finding arms of late, i managed to pick up a pair of NIP Pavidis rear, but I'm still to see front NIP, and the wait is a pain, so the $100 for me, isn't too bad a trade off for a usage part.
Maybe its worth looking into other parts, such as lower suspension arm hangers etc, I've seen them fail, but to my mind, little else, the car really is a tank...but this option would save costly original parts for the shelf?

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stickboy007 wrote:Yeah, they're not exactly cheap, but they're a lot easier to find than the occasional arm that pops up on eBay or BST threads. Anyway, I should have pics in a month or so.
ralphee wrote:Its true, just try finding arms of late, i managed to pick up a pair of NIP Pavidis rear, but I'm still to see front NIP, and the wait is a pain, so the $100 for me, isn't too bad a trade off for a usage part.
Maybe its worth looking into other parts, such as lower suspension arm hangers etc, I've seen them fail, but to my mind, little else, the car really is a tank...but this option would save costly original parts for the shelf?

lee
Totally agree, I see what you mean now. At least they are 'on tap' and you can get them when you need them.

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i also contacted chad and had some arms made for my lazer zxr and all i can say that his work is top notch and you can sit and look at em for hours :lol:

they look awsome...


mvh isobarik

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Guys, would it be possible to have diff pulleys made this way??? Just a though seeing as they are so limited in supply?
Another one would be the ZD411 arm mounts in white nylon? I ve seen those break and I could supply a pattern for those....but the diff pulley i can't, but if its feasible...anybody got one to loan for a pattern?

lee

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Re: Delrin Arms for '94 YZ10

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if you know the belt pitch and the tooth count, it's possible to buy a pulley blank and have it machined into a bunch of pulleys. the only issue would be the belt guide rails on the pulleys themselves, but they can be glued or attached in some fashion i'd imagine.

a cnc mill or lathe, or even manual equipment with a rotary table would make them quite easily.

here's a pdf from sterling drive, though in aluminum.
https://sdp-si.com/eStore/..%5Css%5CPDF%5C80502140.pdf

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ralphee wrote:Guys, would it be possible to have diff pulleys made this way??? Just a though seeing as they are so limited in supply?
Another one would be the ZD411 arm mounts in white nylon? I ve seen those break and I could supply a pattern for those....but the diff pulley i can't, but if its feasible...anybody got one to loan for a pattern?

lee

ZD411 repro would be a good idea. I wouldn't mind picking up a set. Come to think of it, how cool would it be to make delrin parts of every plastic part on the YZ10 ;)

As for the pulleys, at least for now, toprcsupply.com should have them. Shipping from there is expensive, though.

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ralphee wrote:Guys, would it be possible to have diff pulleys made this way??? Just a though seeing as they are so limited in supply?
Another one would be the ZD411 arm mounts in white nylon? I ve seen those break and I could supply a pattern for those....but the diff pulley i can't, but if its feasible...anybody got one to loan for a pattern?

lee
Looks like RW Racing has already done that in the UK. Give them a shout, may be they can help!

http://www.rwracing.co.uk/cars.html

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aip47-2008 wrote:
ralphee wrote:Guys, would it be possible to have diff pulleys made this way??? Just a though seeing as they are so limited in supply?
Another one would be the ZD411 arm mounts in white nylon? I ve seen those break and I could supply a pattern for those....but the diff pulley i can't, but if its feasible...anybody got one to loan for a pattern?

lee
Looks like RW Racing has already done that in the UK. Give them a shout, may be they can help!

http://www.rwracing.co.uk/cars.html

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I saw those, but noticed they are yokomo "NOT YZ10", not sure what that means?

I have the 35t set that is marked for Works 93. I have never seen a set by RW for the later 33t pulley (ZD-503).

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