Stealth Transmission à la carte
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Stealth Transmission à la carte
With new Stealth Transmission kits unavailable, I created a "wish list" online at A-Main hobbies of all the individual parts to build one.
Adding up the nickels and dimes, the grand total would be $167 USD. Only one part is missing (left out-drive).
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Adding up the nickels and dimes, the grand total would be $167 USD. Only one part is missing (left out-drive).
Partial screen shot:
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Do you think if, as a group effort, we flooded AE and every other AE parts source worldwide with requests for the left out-drive that it might trigger AE's inventory management system to place new production orders for that part with their suppliers? We should do that and see what happens. 

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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
From the picture I can see you have used 6564 transmission. Don't the gear mesh is screwed up and has incorrect backlash.Chemical wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:46 pm With new Stealth Transmission kits unavailable, I created a "wish list" online at A-Main hobbies of all the individual parts to build one.
Adding up the nickels and dimes, the grand total would be $167 USD. Only one part is missing (left out-drive).
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Use 6565 transmission case and 6570 idler gear.

WOW $167!!! it can be done for less.
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
If you go to ebay its cheaper for combined items like this as well.
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Team-Associated-1-10-SC10-RS-2WD-TRANSMISSION-87T-SPUR-GEAR-MOTOR-PLATE-SLIPPER-/400727798644?txnId=718986760027
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Team-Associated-1-10-SC10-RS-2WD-TRANSMISSION-87T-SPUR-GEAR-MOTOR-PLATE-SLIPPER-/400727798644?txnId=718986760027
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Yep, can be done for around 100 bucks, or less. Biggest thing is the outdrives.
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
I know where you can get a pair in beautiful aluminum for $32 + shipping!NomadRacer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:22 am Yep, can be done for around 100 bucks, or less. Biggest thing is the outdrives.

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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
wanted to build a new stealth for my latest buildNomadRacer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:22 am Yep, can be done for around 100 bucks, or less. Biggest thing is the outdrives.
and have every part needed new in package in my bins except for the outdrives , so I just had to order a beater from ebay and hope for the best
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
You can get this...discgolfer72 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:05 pmwanted to build a new stealth for my latest buildNomadRacer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:22 am Yep, can be done for around 100 bucks, or less. Biggest thing is the outdrives.
and have every part needed new in package in my bins except for the outdrives , so I just had to order a beater from ebay and hope for the best
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=43231

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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Needing a Stealth transmission also.
Would an AE SC10 9853 ball diff kit be a possible solution for hard to find out drives?
Thanks,
Doug
Would an AE SC10 9853 ball diff kit be a possible solution for hard to find out drives?
Thanks,
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Those out drives aren't compatible with the RC10 stealth trans . The SC10 is based on the B4 platform .
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Correct. The SC10 (B4) tranny is 2.6:1 ratio (52t diff gear) while the Stealth is 2.25:1 ratio (45t diff gear). So, the obstacle to using SC10 out-drives in a Stealth is a difference in ring diameters (bone interface and bearings are the same).
SC10 uses ring #7666 (fits 52t gear) while Stealth uses ring #6579 (fits a 45t gear). So the SC10 out-drives require a ring that is too large to fit the Stealth's gear.
Maybe someone could design and print a special Stealth case that will accept an SC10 diff assembly.
SC10 uses ring #7666 (fits 52t gear) while Stealth uses ring #6579 (fits a 45t gear). So the SC10 out-drives require a ring that is too large to fit the Stealth's gear.
Maybe someone could design and print a special Stealth case that will accept an SC10 diff assembly.
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
I have turned a set of b4 outdrives down to the smaller ring size. You have to turn the od down, and trim back the lip/flange so the 2.25 ring fits.
It's hard material so it's hard on the lathe and tooling, for a large machine, it's no big deal. For you taig guys, I don't thing it will do it. I used an old atlas 6" lathe and it was NOT happy.
I suppose you could also mount a die grinder in your toolpost and grind it down also. Tend to get grit in your lathe however.
It's hard material so it's hard on the lathe and tooling, for a large machine, it's no big deal. For you taig guys, I don't thing it will do it. I used an old atlas 6" lathe and it was NOT happy.
I suppose you could also mount a die grinder in your toolpost and grind it down also. Tend to get grit in your lathe however.
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I'd not try it with a Micro Lathe like the Taig. I got onto hardened tool steel with a Carbide bit and it destroyed the bit, ruined the part and the belt (lathe drive) was smoked. Cost me some bucks.jwscab wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 7:49 am I have turned a set of b4 outdrives down to the smaller ring size. You have to turn the od down, and trim back the lip/flange so the 2.25 ring fits.
It's hard material so it's hard on the lathe and tooling, for a large machine, it's no big deal. For you taig guys, I don't thing it will do it. I used an old atlas 6" lathe and it was NOT happy.
I suppose you could also mount a die grinder in your toolpost and grind it down also. Tend to get grit in your lathe however.

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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
Awesome! I've always thought that might be possible, just been waiting for someone to tell us they've done it. So, as the supply of Stealth out-drives dry up, there are options besides just parking our cars.jwscab wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 7:49 am I have turned a set of b4 outdrives down to the smaller ring size. You have to turn the od down, and trim back the lip/flange so the 2.25 ring fits.
It's hard material so it's hard on the lathe and tooling, for a large machine, it's no big deal. For you taig guys, I don't thing it will do it. I used an old atlas 6" lathe and it was NOT happy.
I suppose you could also mount a die grinder in your toolpost and grind it down also. Tend to get grit in your lathe however.
Doug
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Re: Stealth Transmission à la carte
there is a crappy picture of them in this thread:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=21295&hilit=outdrive+machined&start=300
yeah, the problem is all of the new stuff is going to a metric outdrive bearing, and as B4/T4 starts to dry up, they will be hard to find. SO if you are planning to try it, get a couple sets while still around.
a printed stealth case that fits the metric bearing and gear diff/ball diff of the newer cars would be cool.
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=21295&hilit=outdrive+machined&start=300
yeah, the problem is all of the new stuff is going to a metric outdrive bearing, and as B4/T4 starts to dry up, they will be hard to find. SO if you are planning to try it, get a couple sets while still around.
a printed stealth case that fits the metric bearing and gear diff/ball diff of the newer cars would be cool.
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