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3 shoe integy clutch

my shoes produced a burr on the flywheel side of the shoes which
cocked them on the pins and were dragging on the clutch bell.
I'm running the P2 w/rd logics pipe.

anyone else have this problem w/integy?
whats a good clutch for p2 (.21) motor?

thanks!
 
Kind of, but mine was the 2 shoe integy for a maxx. I put them on a 2.4hp 21 and they melted around the spring so bad that it destroyed the spring when I tried taking the spring out.
 
scottm said:
I know of OFNA parts that work well: 3 shoe clutch kit 38283, and clutch bell 19354 (14 t) and 19355 (15t). These parts work well with the RC Solutions tool steel spur gear

http://www.rc-solutions.com/products/product_details.php?id=46&CID=TRAXXAS

The 1/8 clutch and flywheel wont fit on a traxxas 2.5 angine, it needs a big block and extended chassis, like this.

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Well. Installed the Integy flywheel and Al clutch shoes. Wouldn't you know it - after two runs they melted and froze - I had to wreck the flywheel in order to get the clutch off.

Anyway. Picked up a new XTM motor off eBay - it came with the 1/8-scale CB and three-shoe clutch from an X-Factor. Nice beefy setup.

I'd like to pick up an RC Solutions 1/8 steel spur. Will I be able to continue using my RRC double-disc slipper pads and discs, or will I need to go back to the stock slipper?
 
The RC solutions doesn't use a "slipper" per say. It uses the 2 plates and 2 slipper washer that come stock, but without any slipper pegs or pad. It's just hardened steel (washer's) on hardened steel (spur). According to ScottM, this works out fine.

So, you do need some of the stock parts, the slipper plates, washers, spring and nut. Just no pegs or slipper pads.

Well. Installed the Integy flywheel and Al clutch shoes. Wouldn't you know it - after two runs they melted and froze - I had to wreck the flywheel in order to get the clutch off.

I thought that would happen...

Since your new engine came with the 1/8 cb, you may want to find a hardened steel cb to run with the RC-Solutions spur as it will chew through a normal cb that was made to run against plastic spur gears.

Just a thought.
 
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