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Not sure about the Alza center diff, but I did find this from a U.S. web sight. https://rc4me.us/product/hpig89017/Hi guys!
Just like the title says, will the front/rear diff of our savage fit into the alza center diff kit? Or I will need to buy the vorza center diff?
Not sure about the Alza center diff, but I did find this from a U.S. web sight. https://rc4me.us/product/hpig89017/
Looks like a cheaper way to go
Ya that was my thought, if it wears out it's only 50. The center diff from Alza, I think you would have twice as much in that by the time you were done. I ordered something from them Friday I should be getting it today see what kind of quality this place isI saw that as well, but didn't see any replacement parts for that diff on there. Cups wear over time on the output shaft and without seeing what's in the cup, I'm hesitant to buy it... then again, it's $50 for the entire thing, so probably still worth it. The cup itself looks like the HPI cup with a specific use cap/gear on it. So, aside from the output shafts themselves, the diff cup and internals may be just all HPI compatible.
Maybe start a new thread outside of this thread. Then we can keep track if anyone else buys stuff from there. If I blow a diff, I'll get a new one from there. I need diff gaskets. The one I just replaced the bearing doesn't have a gasket in it. I used RTV, but that doesn't allow the 1mm or so of space a gasket would leave. Seems to spin fine though.Ya that was my thought, if it wears out it's only 50. The center diff from Alza, I think you would have twice as much in that by the time you were done. I ordered something from them Friday I should be getting it today see what kind of quality this place is
When I get home I'll take some picks of what I got from them yesterday, and start a new threadMaybe start a new thread outside of this thread. Then we can keep track if anyone else buys stuff from there. If I blow a diff, I'll get a new one from there. I need diff gaskets. The one I just replaced the bearing doesn't have a gasket in it. I used RTV, but that doesn't allow the 1mm or so of space a gasket would leave. Seems to spin fine though.
Okay I started a new threadKeep us posted
FYI, here's the thread: https://www.hpisavageforum.com/threads/rc4me-us.18808/Okay I started a new thread
Maybe start a new thread outside of this thread. Then we can keep track if anyone else buys stuff from there. If I blow a diff, I'll get a new one from there. I need diff gaskets. The one I just replaced the bearing doesn't have a gasket in it. I used RTV, but that doesn't allow the 1mm or so of space a gasket would leave. Seems to spin fine though.
The savage diff is the same as the vorza diff and fits the Alza. You just need to change the drive cups and the spur gearHi guys!
Just like the title says, will the front/rear diff of our savage fit into the alza center diff kit? Or I will need to buy the vorza center diff?
The savage diff is the same as the vorza diff and fits the Alza. You just need to change the drive cups and the spur gear
Yeah vorza cups 48 vorza spur and 11 pinion to keep the heat down on the escWhat cups do you change too? Vorza ones?
Yeah vorza cups 48 vorza spur and 11 pinion to keep the heat down on the esc
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