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superek4 11.03.2010 07:31 PM

Rcm spur broke?
 
My 46 spur broke today dunno y? Did u guys experienced it? Pinion is ok but spur broke during a race.

JERRY2KONE 11.03.2010 07:38 PM

Details?
 
How about some details? What is your setup? Metal or plastic spur? What kind of vehicle? How long have you been running this setup?

First time I have heard of an RCM spur breaking, but maybe someone else will chime in with the same experience.

superek4 11.03.2010 07:42 PM

It's a metal spur, in a slip diff. Car x2 CRT, 4s n 2000kv (4274 motor) ran this setup for 2months for races only.

I race once a month only.10mins per main. Only 3mains.

JERRY2KONE 11.03.2010 07:44 PM

Pm mike
 
Just shoot MonsterMike a PM and let him know the details. I am sure that he can help with your situation. There is a sticky thread in here as well that you can post up on so he gets the message quickly. No biggie.

superek4 11.04.2010 10:42 AM

1 Attachment(s)
this is broken spur

What's_nitro? 11.04.2010 11:05 AM

The slipper looks very tight...

wallot 11.04.2010 11:41 AM

happened to me too probably some small rock got into the drivetrain.

simplechamp 11.04.2010 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 386545)
The slipper looks very tight...

Maybe, but I have to run the slipper in my truggy close to that tight also otherwise I get excessive slip and the diff heats up too much.

And regardless, if there is any slip at all then it is still better than a regular diff (in terms of protecting the spur gear)

superek4 11.05.2010 09:36 AM

it will still slip, i did not want it to slip too much. I wonder why it broke.

JERRY2KONE 11.05.2010 09:41 PM

Purpose
 
The purpose of the slipper is to have a component that will absorb shock from the drivetrain without destroying your diffs or other driveline components. It is meant to do this by having some level of slipage setup. If you do not have enough slipage than something else will absorb the impact. It seems to me that your spur gear was that component. Like I stated before just shoot MonsterMike a PM and see what kind of response you get from him. He backs his parts as long as you do not use them in an incorrect manner.

superek4 11.05.2010 10:26 PM

I emailed him but no reply, don't get me wrong I am not trying to get a replacement but to improve the quality.

So far rcm diff did not fail me.

Arct1k 11.05.2010 11:21 PM

post in the contact mike area - plz

JERRY2KONE 11.05.2010 11:29 PM

Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 386764)
post in the contact mike area - plz

Here is a link. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26242

superek4 11.06.2010 05:19 AM

Thxs!

itbvolks 11.11.2010 02:24 PM

It's a rock. In that instance, no matter how loose, it's the shock load that causes the failure.

I'd also check the motor shaft to make sure it didn't get bent...

superek4 11.12.2010 03:00 AM

Thx guys Mike replied to me n I fully understand.


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