- ZZMT Crawler Hydro Style Steering - How to w/ crappy pics

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- ZZMT Crawler Hydro Style Steering - How to w/ crappy pics

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I added 2 gears to my crawler's steering box the other day. Big improvement! Previously I was using a yellow mt motor as my steering motor. I now have more torque and control using only the stock mt steering motor. The steering obviously reacts slower now due to the reduction so I wouldn't recommend it for any high speed applications.

My old box on the left with stock gear set up and modded box on the right.
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Exploded boxes.
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Basically this mod is an exercise in trimming and slimming to allow the 2 extra gears to fit. Once your stock box is removed and disassembled take the top cover and trim the sleeve where the steering motor would slide through flush to the bottom of the cover. Then trim the two nubs where the gearshafts fit about halfway down. You want to remove enough material for the gears to fit but not too much or they will not hold the gearshafts securely. Old cover is on left for reference.
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Repeat the procedure to the nubs on the bottom of the box.
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Now on to the gears. Take the 1/3rd gear with the steering arm on it and trim the nubs on top and bottom where the gearshaft goes flush on both sides of the gear. The shaft itself will also need to be cut down about halfway but you may want to wait till later and fit the finished box into the chassis first to check fit and make sure you don't trim too much.
Old gear on left for reference if you can make anything out in this doo doo
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Here's where it gets a little tedious and tricky. You need to slim the other three gears down. Take the gears and stack them like the picture. Mark the thickness of the top gear on the teeth in the center of the two other gears. Now trim or sand down the teeth till you can barely see the last bit of the marks you put on them. You want to to trim the center teeth so they are just thicker than the outer teeth. This will give you enough room in the packup for the extra gears but still keep them from binding up. Be careful not to take off too much and to keep the surface you trim level. I lay a piece of 200 grit sand paper down on my workbench and hand sand my gears down to the correct thickness checking them often against another gear as I go. I also use this same method to add transfer gears in the rear.
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Now you can put the box back together with the gears in a slightly different order to check for binding or excessive friction.

Start with the gear shafts inserted in the bottom of the box. Place the 1/3 gear on the aft pin with the steering shaft facing down. Then place a gear on the forward pin with the center teeth facing down to mesh with the 1/3 gear. Now place another gear on the aft pin then the last on the forward pin. Reinstall the cover and check for excessive binding. You can see in the pic how the stackup should look when assembled.
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You will also need to trim your tierod to clear the 1/3 gear as it is now located lower. I'll guestimate it at about halfway again for the slot where the steering pin fits and the pin on the bottom of the tierod that helps it stay level but your best bet is to dry fit the box into the chassis with the tierod and see how much needs to come off.
Stock tierod on left. Trimmed tierod on right.
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If everything is trimmed installed and moving fairly freely it's time to reassemble the front end. Once everything is back together you can reinstall your steering motor in the sleeve. Do not slide it all the way down in the sleeve. It will not fit and will cause binding. It engages with the gears much higher now due to the thicker packup. The best way to install it is to first put a good charge in your mt then slide the motor into the sleeve and turn the wheels left and right while moving the motor slightly up and down. Once you hit the sweet spot where the steering works smoothly use a small dab of superglue to hold the motor at the correct height.
It should look something like this.
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Basically you're done. By the way while you are initially disassembling your front end remove your steering centering spring and adjuster and throw them away! They're useless now. I initially was going to install a se red motor as well but I don't think it's necessary. The longer can on the se motor would cause my body to ride too high.

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Post by honda_s2000 »

Your crawlers just keep getting better, sweet mod you got there, great work man! :-o

Thought about a 6x6 ? :-o I had one planned, take a rear end for the middle axle, and drill a hole through the rear of the case, insert a drive shaft and bam, your done.

EDIT : WTF, did I just say that, that sounded so wrong, on so many levels! :shock: :-(
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honda_s2000 wrote:Your crawlers just keep getting better, sweet mod you got there, great work man! :-o

Thought about a 6x6 ? :-o I had one planned, take a rear end for the middle axle, and drill a hole through the rear of the case, insert a drive shaft and bam, your done.
Thanks bro. After seeing steelwoolghandi's insane wrecker I've got some ideas floatin' around.
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I am retarded. I meant to post this thread in the Performance Shop forum. Could a mod please move this? Thanks, Jeremy
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I've been reading this thread over and over...

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Maxximum Attack wrote:I've been reading this thread over and over...

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You're welcome. I've been mulling variations of this mod over for a while in my head and tried a couple of ways to get it to work. Finally it clicked and went together pretty easy after that. The substantial improvement in steering and performance on the rocks plus the fact I hadn't seen it done before made me decide to post it up. I haven't had much testing time with it ( few days on the rocks ) so weaknesses remain to be seen but so far it's worked flawlessly and def. worth sacrificing the parts.

While you've got your front end apart take the springs above the knuckles and throw those away too. Trim the lip at the top of the steering box ( where the top pin of the knuckle would protrude through under compression ) flush and cap it with a couple of strips of plastic superglued on. You may have to trim the top of the knuckle pin a hair if it binds upon reassembly.
Capping the holes will allow you to trim the bottom of the knuckle pin flush with the chassis without the chance of the front end blowing apart if it compresses. You could cap the top and keep the springs if you like the look but in my experience all the springs did was cause friction and hinder the steering. :o
The two boxes in the pics show what I do on all of mine pretty good.

Maxx, if you or anybody else does this mod maybe you could post some better pics of yours. My digital camera is a piece of crap and makes it difficult to take decent close ups of this tiny stuff.
If you have any questions let me know.
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I did this mod about a year ago, although I only used 1 gear instead of two.

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What was the gear donor, another zz-m?
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Post by Smoke&Mirrors »

Just for anyone interested, and/or still alive out there, I did this mod and used a spare transfer gear (the one that goes between the motor and the gear ON the axle) from a motor upgrade kit I got for .97 cents. I used the orange gear because then I could still use the most torque and fastest options.
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This mod works great.

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I was lookin for a great mod like this we all know that the stock zzmt steering sucks nice tut. here is my mt:

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sorry about it being blurry.
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stretch crawler specs:
articulation mod
LiPo battery
zzse crawler box
extended wheelbase
hydro style steering
suspension
beadlock wheels
cb whip antena
lego tires
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Post by Smoke&Mirrors »

Well that is easily the longest Crawler I've ever seen. It's pretty cool though, you should post it in the gallery section and list all the mods to it. Also, the stock steering isn't bad if you are using stock tires and remove the little adjusting spring, but yes, when you upgrade the tires (as you clearly have) the steering tends to be bogged down. Nice to see a new face on the forums and in the ZZ section at that! :eek: :-o
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Holy shizzle, that's long.
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Post by zipperzack »

i know i was trying somethin a little different. iv shortened it a bit since then.
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stretch crawler specs:
articulation mod
LiPo battery
zzse crawler box
extended wheelbase
hydro style steering
suspension
beadlock wheels
cb whip antena
lego tires
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