Drive recommendations please
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....Ive broke an XR with a carb'd 502 just crooozin along
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From: Taunton Ma
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and Yes I always carried a spare set of drives because they were different gear 1-36 and 1-50 so spare props too.
Went to SCXs and almost 800 HP-and No Problems.
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I had my drive rebuilt by AADS and got a 24 month warranty. I had them cryo my gears as well. 3 years later my magnets are still clean. I have a built 524 that pushes my Velocity to 80+ with a full tank and 6 big guys.
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Reason I ask is I'm having a 502 built that I'm concerned with the stock Bravo I.
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Boat is winterized, and end of the season comp test and leak down have been done. Both engines are still in great shape. They must have been rebuilt/overhauled/top ended at some point. I definitely have time to get the drive thing figured out. Now the figuring. I am going to replace the broken upper gearset in my extra B1, any suggestions on where to get parts? The OEM prices are insane, I can buy a low hour complete drive for the cost of the parts. I want to get into the drive to familiarize myself with the process.
The latest posts on this thread have also got me wondering if having my gears(in the installed drives ) cryo treated is worth it for insurance against expensive breakage? or is it better to use new gears for the process? In which case I would obviously wait until I have to replace gears. I really like the suggestion of just always having a spare drive(or two) ready to go.
The latest posts on this thread have also got me wondering if having my gears(in the installed drives ) cryo treated is worth it for insurance against expensive breakage? or is it better to use new gears for the process? In which case I would obviously wait until I have to replace gears. I really like the suggestion of just always having a spare drive(or two) ready to go.






