Brushless Bosscat gearing

The place for all things Schumacher.

Moderators: scr8p, klavy69

Post Reply
1911Colt
Approved Member
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri May 06, 2022 9:11 am
Has thanked: 994 times
Been thanked: 475 times

Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by 1911Colt »

I have a HW 10.5 for my Bosscat. The motor manual says to gear for ~8.00 final drive. I can, or could, achieve this with 28/92, except 21 is the largest pinion that will physically fit with a 92 tooth spur. (I don't have any smaller spurs.) 92/21 x 2.42 = 10.6 FDR.

The Bosscat manual was written for brushed/NiCad of course. 10.6 FDR is about what it recommends for a 13 turn brushed.

So, what do you folks think? Don't do it? Try it and check temps? 10.6 and 8.0 seem to be worlds apart, however a 10.5 brushless is probably reasonably close to a 13T brushed.

I am not racing. I will probably just put slicks on and run on pavement. Run time is of no concern.

User avatar
juicedcoupe
Super Member
Posts: 2975
Joined: Sun Aug 16, 2020 4:05 pm
Location: Pascagoula, MS
Has thanked: 229 times
Been thanked: 1737 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by juicedcoupe »

It'll probably still be much faster than the vintage chassis and drivetrain can handle.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.

Retro rc
Approved Member
Posts: 530
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:10 am
Location: Auckland New Zealand
Has thanked: 548 times
Been thanked: 380 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by Retro rc »

Definitely need to go 8.0 or even as low as 7.6 you should be able to find a 86 or 89 t spur easy enough. Do you have a slipper fitted or is it just the u 277 layshaft?

I’ve run as low as a 8.5 on original transmission just make sure your diffs belts and slipper are set right

1911Colt
Approved Member
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri May 06, 2022 9:11 am
Has thanked: 994 times
Been thanked: 475 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by 1911Colt »

It has the original slipper. It is the Bosscat "competition" (1992?).

1911Colt
Approved Member
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri May 06, 2022 9:11 am
Has thanked: 994 times
Been thanked: 475 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by 1911Colt »

Retro rc wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:04 pm you should be able to find a 86 or 89 t spur easy enough
How right you are! :D I finally got the ship notice on my Cougar. It has an 86 tooth spur standard according to the manual and exploded view. I have the pro transmission (can't call them "tranny" anymore, that has a new meaning) for it, so will use the 86 on the Bosscat.

Retro rc
Approved Member
Posts: 530
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:10 am
Location: Auckland New Zealand
Has thanked: 548 times
Been thanked: 380 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by Retro rc »

The 86 won’t fit on the bosscat, the slipper spur is different to the cougar I’ll try and post some pics later on for you.

1911Colt
Approved Member
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri May 06, 2022 9:11 am
Has thanked: 994 times
Been thanked: 475 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by 1911Colt »

I have the 86 tooth spur from the Cougar Classic now. It seems that all I need to do is cut away the center section (the thick center with provision for the drive pin). The 2 screw holes to attach the spur gear to the Bosscat splipper housing are there and in the proper location. I won't even have to cut with surgical precision, as the 2 screws will locate and align the spur. Good thing, "surgical precision" has never been an option for me. :lol:

My Top Cat and 1 of my 2 Cougars will run the pro transmission, so I don't mind cutting the one spur gear.

Random observation: the re-re Top Cat is essentially the same car except for the front suspension, but came with a 95 tooth spur gear vs the 86 on the Cougar. Good on Schumacher, as the 86 is probably useful in more scenarios than the 95.

1911Colt
Approved Member
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri May 06, 2022 9:11 am
Has thanked: 994 times
Been thanked: 475 times

Re: Brushless Bosscat gearing

Post by 1911Colt »

For future reference- Drilling a 5/8 inch hole through the center of the Cougar/Top Cat spur gear worked perfectly. It bolted directly onto the Bosscat slipper.

Post Reply

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post
  • Brushless KV and gearing
    by kiohio » » in Modern Electronics
    6 Replies
    8720 Views
    Last post by kiohio
  • Gearing for brushless?
    by call-911 » » in Modern Electronics
    18 Replies
    1859 Views
    Last post by MOmo
  • Brushless gearing RC 10 HELP
    by Rustbucket » » in RC10 Buggy Forum
    3 Replies
    681 Views
    Last post by Rustbucket
  • t4.1 brushless Gearing????
    by dhonda200 » » in 21st Century Modern
    1 Replies
    832 Views
    Last post by Bmw1tech
  • Brushless motor gearing
    by daz_75 » » in Losi Forum
    6 Replies
    1625 Views
    Last post by daz_75
  • Gearing for a brushless 7.5 setup?
    by Blacktiger355 » » in Modern Electronics
    3 Replies
    911 Views
    Last post by kaiser
  • Losi XX gearing for a 17.5 brushless!!!
    by tecnica2001 » » in Losi Forum
    20 Replies
    3153 Views
    Last post by tecnica2001
  • Gearing Down a Brushless motor!!!!
    by tecnica2001 » » in Modern Electronics
    9 Replies
    1734 Views
    Last post by Stumpy

Return to “Schumacher Forum”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest