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Help ID an older inferno

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Hello all,

Kyosho newb here. Bought what looks like an older inferno at a flea market. Got it running well but after a few hours blew the rear bevel gear for the diff. It's a 15 tooth gear, but cannot find a replacement. If someone can help me I'd this car and where I could get parts, it'd be appreciated. Here are some pics of the buggy.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6o2qzk_DersZDZlQWs3blNTekU/edit?usp=docslist_api

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6o2qzk_DersOW1FNUt6VmpGeXM/edit?usp=docslist_api

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6o2qzk_DersajBEd0ZUUk8yYW8/edit?usp=docslist_api

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6o2qzk_DersLU51SlhWYktzNFE/edit?usp=docslist_api

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Re: Help ID an older inferno

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Layout looks like the first gen Inferno, however the diff housings almost look more like Burns?

Either way, the "good" ones are a BSW-1 and BSW-2 ring and pinion

The ring is on eBay, I'm not seeing the pinions

BS-121 is a functional replacement set from the DX but it's very weak

Edit- and the BS-14 set

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Re: Help ID an older inferno

Post by aip47-2008 »

BS-14 is another option as well. Though almost always a pricey item. :(

http://sabulatech.com/storefront/product.php?id_product=2542
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Re: Help ID an older inferno

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I handnt even considered Sabulatech for this, good call Aaron. Good price too, those were always pricey gears and that's right inline with what I'd expect to pay

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Re: Help ID an older inferno

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That looks like a turbo burns to me with an inferno radio plate. If you look at the center brake, it looks more like a burns.

Here's my Burns, but it has Inferno gearboxes. But you can see the center diff differences.
burns 1.jpg
Inferno
inferno 1.jpg
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Re: Help ID an older inferno

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I just noticed too, your burns has the rare front brake kit. Normal burns has a single center brake.

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Re: Help ID an older inferno

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Thanks guys, you're awesome. I might order two sets just to do the front too. I put a new .21 OS cz in it. Wonder if it's too much for those gears to handle?

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Re: Help ID an older inferno

Post by DennisM »

The 0.21 is not a problem - Incorrect lack of "shimming" (use of shims) of the pinion is where the cat is burried.

In general it´s a strong buggy (fantastic in my book)
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