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201 Cross joint
In desperate need of a drive shaft cross joint but cant find any anywhere, even HK shops...
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I have Part number 53500 (Cross joint for assembly universal shaft) In stock. I know it fits the 501 and 502, but im not 100% sure on the 201, but it looks to be the same size.
P.M if that's any good. |
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I know the 511 uses different cross joint to the 53500. Its a longer and slimmer pin. 53500 is for the driveshafts on the Tamiya touring cars. Ive got a cross joint for the 201 i think but im not overly keen on parting with it, as you said, hard to track down. You may be best ordering a pair of driveshafts then you`ll have an extra spare one and some spare shafts.
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Its a long shot but what about the cross joint set from an HPI Pro4? It uses the same reverse cup type CVD as the 511 and its metric? If I had a 511 I'd try one from my Pro4 but I dont
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Rich, the 53500 definitely fits the 501 and 502 as that's the part number stated in the manual, you are also correct that it fits the touring car range too.
Unfortunately i haven't got a 201 here anymore to compare side by side. But if its just a longer pin, then that can easily be made from piano wire or the likes. |
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Yes, i saw mate but sadly the 201 is different.
The driveshafts on the rear of the 201 are the same as the rear of the 511, they are the Tamiya WO ones. The pins and cross joints are different as the pins are 1.6 x 10.4mm whereas the 53500 are shorter and slightly larger diameter. |
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Ah right, something to remember for the future. I also looked at the WO shaft upgrades on my 502 and i can see they are bigger compared to the 53500 i have here.
But where to get the part 19440664 from? |
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Ritchie - I`d part with one of mine mine but im afraid it wont be cheap cos by the time i have ordered another waited a month for it and paid shipping it will be ten or fifteen quid. Dont want to rip you off so thats why i suggest you purchase some shafts - they are readily available. |
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Yes its curently bodged with a 416 one. It fits in but the hole is to big for the skinny pin so im not sure how long it will last.
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Just measured my Pro4 pins and theyre 1.6 x 11.1 and the barrels are 6.1 long and 4.7 diameter.
At least the pins are near enough They also sell packs of 1.6 x 10mm pins on RCModel.com but they might be a bit too short if you need 10.4mm
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I contacted Fred Medel at Tamiya America as I too broke a CVD pin (19440664/9440664) about 4 weeks ago. Here is his response...
7 digit spare part numbers are usually reserved for low priority wear items. 5 Digit spare part numbers are reserved for high volume replacement parts. Unfortunately, we didn't think this part through and have placed a large order for these pins to meet market demands. I'm sure this item number will switch over to a 5 digit replacement number soon.
Just wanted to keep you all posted. We should see CVD pins available soon.
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