Solid Shifter linkage for around 15 bucks. UPDATED 6-09-09
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Solid Shifter linkage for around 15 bucks. UPDATED 6-09-09
Just thought I'd put this up and see if anyone wanted a how to?
Mite take me a while but i like free stickers. lol
Ok heres the materials. I'll get the details posted when i find the site.
-RC car wheel bearings(i'll find the site and post it, they're 10 bucks)
-8 washers (i'll find the exact size for you guys)
-4 e-clips
(i'll also find the exact size on these as well, just so no-one has to go waste their time)
Mite take me a while but i like free stickers. lol
Ok heres the materials. I'll get the details posted when i find the site.
-RC car wheel bearings(i'll find the site and post it, they're 10 bucks)
-8 washers (i'll find the exact size for you guys)
-4 e-clips
(i'll also find the exact size on these as well, just so no-one has to go waste their time)
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calm down kiddos, i basically said that i'd write it up if there were an interest in them. I wasn't sure if you guys all knew this or not. also i said that it mite take me a while to write it up.Rice_Eater wrote:ya what the hell stop teasing me.
Be patient, u've gone this long with booger or prothane, i think u'll be ok.
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Well i'll tell u guys the basics right now..Rice_Eater wrote:i just got a new cable today this would be nice when i put it in.
RC car wheel bearings(i'll find the site and post it, they're 10 bucks), theres four link ends times 2 washers each(8 washers), 4 e-clips...thats all u need.
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Old post I know
Just thought I would bring up the fact Kyles rod ends were intended to repair or prevent broken cables
If it was just about being stiff booger bushings or a ghetto filled bushing would be fine
A stack of washers or RC wheel bearings will make the action smooth but on the other side will cause the cable to bind even more and likely cause premature failure
and no one wants premature Fail
Just thought I would bring up the fact Kyles rod ends were intended to repair or prevent broken cables
If it was just about being stiff booger bushings or a ghetto filled bushing would be fine
A stack of washers or RC wheel bearings will make the action smooth but on the other side will cause the cable to bind even more and likely cause premature failure
and no one wants premature Fail
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Theres no binding at all, i mean im sure u could be onto somethin and u just didnt explain it enough, but I see no reason that it'd bind. Im not an expert on it, I just do what I do. lolspoo76 wrote:Old post I know
Just thought I would bring up the fact Kyles rod ends were intended to repair or prevent broken cables
If it was just about being stiff booger bushings or a ghetto filled bushing would be fine
A stack of washers or RC wheel bearings will make the action smooth but on the other side will cause the cable to bind even more and likely cause premature failure
and no one wants premature Fail
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thats what he is talking about. placing it in the hole that the bushing goes in and then a washer on each side. Put it on and place a c-clip on the end to hold it all on
The only problem i see is sis to side motion. since its not a spherical bearing it does not rotate on 3 axis
this would be more appropriate
spherical bearing
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Mine have none of that side motion ur talkin bout. I use these, and so does my buddy on his SRT, and no such movement.wickedgoodneon wrote:
thats what he is talking about. placing it in the hole that the bushing goes in and then a washer on each side. Put it on and place a c-clip on the end to hold it all on
The only problem i see is sis to side motion. since its not a spherical bearing it does not rotate on 3 axis
this would be more appropriate
spherical bearing
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