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army 10-08-2012 06:02 AM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
I actually found a second cart with a good 4 stroke rear end and the shifter mechanism/linkage was all there and working properly. Didn't have to fabricate anything and I have a spare rear end now. It's always like that. I find what I need after a lengthy search and then another one pops up right away. I was lucky too that both rear ends were for coil spring suspension so no mods required to mount them. They just bolt right in.

rjc799 11-14-2012 12:20 PM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
I know this is an old thread (but at least I did a search.... lol), what years had the coils for the ME29?

I want to be on the lookout for one somewhere close to me and knowing what years will bolt right up would be helpful.

Thanks,
Ron

Slamminsam 11-14-2012 03:41 PM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
my 94 has coils. its the marathon (GXT-804). bought an allsports 4" lift for it and then built my own 8" instead.

rjc799 11-14-2012 06:13 PM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
Is 94 the first year? Anyone know the last year?

cmu_baja 06-09-2014 10:09 AM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
Hi I had a quick question, does anyone know what is the weight of just the ME29 transaxle with out the axles and axle tubes?

also do you know where i could find aftermarket gears to change the ratio to a deeper gearing like a 15:1 or something close.
Thanks

slonomo 06-09-2014 06:26 PM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
The whole thing weights well over 100lbs., very hard to lift off the floor. I'd guess the axles and tubes are going to be in the 40-50 lb range minimum. These are just guesses. I can't find anything with the exact weights associated. Probably the only way is to measure them independently.

So....you want a really really low gear? What kind of rig is this for?

nota 06-09-2014 08:52 PM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
speaking of gears
is there a list of axles with ratios
both gas and battery

to the guy who wants lower/slower gears
el axles are mostly lower then gas

and that brings up the question
will any gas axles swap gears with the lower el axles or other internal bits ?

army 06-10-2014 06:08 AM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
I think you're pretty close Slo. I've picked up an ME29 transaxle with the axles and hubs/brakes still attached and the weight feels about the same as two 50 lb bags of fertilizer (I'm an old farm boy).

cmu_baja 06-10-2014 08:13 AM

Re: ME29 transaxle info
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slonomo (Post 1038920)
The whole thing weights well over 100lbs., very hard to lift off the floor. I'd guess the axles and tubes are going to be in the 40-50 lb range minimum. These are just guesses. I can't find anything with the exact weights associated. Probably the only way is to measure them independently.

So....you want a really really low gear? What kind of rig is this for?

Darn that's what I was afraid of I need something light, but thanks for the info and to answer your question it's for our SAE's mini baja car. What we need is something super low and light in order to stay competitive. We have used the Dana H12 FNR trans-axle which is geared 13.33:1 but we still are not getting maximum performance out of our CVT's so we are trying to go low to make them happy and make up the speed with a taller tire. Anyways would you guys know of anything that weighs close to 33 lbs and has high low neutral and reverse? With some deep gearing. (I know I'm asking a lot lol)

Thanks


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