Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project- finished!

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Re: I'm not sure what to call it, and not sure why I'm doing

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I am ALL EXCITED seeing this project!!

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Re: I'm not sure what to call it, and not sure why I'm doing

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This is the idea I have been kicking around. I was going to use pulleys off the idlers on the left side just like the MIP kit. Could leave or trim off the top shaft part of the trans. I was going to find 48 pitch pinions trimmed and drilled out to 3/16" Id for some longer shafts to allow room externally for mounting a pulley. I was going to use traxxas 4tec 15 tooth pulleys cause they are cheap.

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Great work here. Dual motors for a 10T would be cool!

As far as belt driven I could see cutting the top shaft section of the stealth off to save room and possibly still fit a protech body.

Looks forward to more project pictures.

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Keep going, this is cool 8) Oh and I named it for ya :lol:
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Re: I'm not sure what to call it, and not sure why I'm doing

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I like where you're taking this, Jeff. If 4WD RC10 conversions are so stupid-expensive and not even executed particularly well, fabricate your own. :) The RC10 name is terribly ambiguous and doesn't lend itself well to nicknames or plays-on-words, but I like teman's suggestion. :)
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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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Nose brace tubes on (that's why the tower was left "wide" just handnt cut the tubes yet)
Cut a rear tower to allow the belt to pass, and cut the bulkhead. Installed rubber bands to test the path of the belt.
Still searching for proper pullies, I know what I WANT to do, but it would require someone to machine a custom set of pullies for me :mrgreen: oh Jaaaaaaaaake......

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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Is the plan to mount a buggy body? Belt looks like it may a bit high for one?

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Haven't crossed that bridge yet but it will be close. Just paint the body one color and the racing stripe adds itself :mrgreen:

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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Lol that'll work. :lol:

BTW I really like the cut of that rear tower.

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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It looks rougher in person :wink: once the belt passes thru I will be able to make it more "finished"

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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Very cool Jeff.

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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marlo wrote:Very cool Jeff.
Understatement for sure, nice work man! This is one cool build. I need to find me an anodizing guy, and get some builds going.

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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You clever muther funker 8)
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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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Wow, what have I been missing!!

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Re: Gomachv's 4wd RC10 project, still unnamed and unproven

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kink wrote:You clever muther funker 8)
My thoughts exactly! Great work and can't wait to see the first racing stripe! :mrgreen:
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