That was a quote of pic 9 for some reason it didn't come through. These are the plates I haveDennisM wrote:Hi Peakey -
Some pictures would help the process
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Mmm - looks like the parts on the right are slipper clutch plates from a later Schumacher e.g Bosscat/Cougar2/Cougar 2000 etc - the Spur gear however looks like it was used with the first slipper clutch assembly that Schumacher offered as an option part for the ProCat & Cougar1 - the big advantage of the newer design is that you could change the spur without dissmantling the slipper... which of course is still necessary with modern twin plate slippers e.g B4 or TLR slipper assemblies.
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Those came in a job lot but I am looking for a slipper for my Procat so if I can salvage parts I have that would be a bonus. I will sort throught my bits and get my own thred as not to hijack this one
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Sorry I mised the photo post
Here are the plats and from what I've seen they are the same now I need to source a layshaft.
Here are the plats and from what I've seen they are the same now I need to source a layshaft.
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I finally finished this one. The project was on hold becasue I misplaced some parts I did modify the car slightly because I wanted to give that that retro CAT look and still have some of the modern upgrades. It has:
Trinity wheels (dyed black)
Boss Cat slipper
Lite Sink motor plate & heatsink
Ball diffs with one way drive shafts
CAT bumper
Upgraded shocks (same as the team shocks bu it a silver color)
Custom rear shock towers
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Roger
Trinity wheels (dyed black)
Boss Cat slipper
Lite Sink motor plate & heatsink
Ball diffs with one way drive shafts
CAT bumper
Upgraded shocks (same as the team shocks bu it a silver color)
Custom rear shock towers
Regards,
Roger
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that looks great Roger. I'm liking these Pro Cats more and more...now to get off my butt and work on mine . I like those trinity wheels on yours. I had gotten a set with one of my parts cars but came with 3 rears and one front. Really sucks when you pick up a parts car for the wheels and not notice that til after you get it .
Are you goint to body this one with something special and updated or keep the retro with it?
Todd
Are you goint to body this one with something special and updated or keep the retro with it?
Todd
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Really like your Procat. Nice that you kept the GRP and plain aluminium look - the good old Schumacher feel
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It does look very box fresh, was the cut out in the chassis when you got it ? Just wondering what it was for.
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servo saver...........Peakey wrote:It does look very box fresh, was the cut out in the chassis when you got it ? Just wondering what it was for.
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