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Dafni 03.27.2006 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick
On my buggy hardened pinions don't work, they strip just like any other pinion?

Then something is wrong. Just look at nitro buggies, hardened gear on clutchbell against hardened spur: lasts quite some time.
I would guess either your pinions are not correctly hardened, or your mesh is too tight.

$w!ft 03.27.2006 10:13 AM

What kind of runtimes are you getting with that?

GriffinRU 03.27.2006 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick
On my buggy hardened pinions don't work, they strip just like any other pinion?

BS!

Quote:

Just a thought: The input shaft of an EMaxx has a 13t hardened pinion. It's the 1st gear, the one that most folks here cut off anyway. Should be easy to get one, but drilling and threading a hole in it might be another story.

Nice buggy, Joeling.
Not the same tooth profile...

Artur

RC-Monster Mike 03.27.2006 06:08 PM

We should have some hardened pinions rather soon, actually. The stripped plastic spur may very well be a result of motor flex, though. If the gear mesh is set properly and doesn't change, the gears are pretty tough to strip. The hardened pinions will be pretty bulletproof, though.

joeling 04.07.2006 12:38 AM

Hi Mike,

Sorry for the late reply. The stripped plastic gear is my mistake. I thought it was a rather good idea to tape up the slot below the spur thinking thsat it will help sand from getting into the mesh. It had the opposite effect.

Regards,
Joe Ling

Romster 04.07.2006 08:19 PM

joeling,
Sweet Video!!!!!!!!!!:027:


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