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magman 11.13.2008 10:32 PM

Does anyone make a plastic spur for the crt.5?
 
Is the stock spur the same as an 1/8 scale...or does someone make a plastic one that will fit.. Metal on metal gears sounds awful...I know that it is a small thing, but........

lincpimp 11.13.2008 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 232553)
Is the stock spur the same as an 1/8 scale...or does someone make a plastic one that will fit.. Metal on metal gears sounds awful...I know that it is a small thing, but........

I did do this myself. I had to grind the teeth off the stock spur, and had a hpi 47t spur bored to slide over the diff cup. Then I bolted them together. I had to space the bulks up to allow the gear to clear the chassis as the spur is farther forward.

MetalMan 11.13.2008 10:45 PM

A while ago there was a lot of discussion on this topic, and nobody was able to come up with an easy, 100% effective solution. If I recall correctly, a Kyosho spur can be modified to fit on the stock center diff (forgot who did this, though).

magman 11.13.2008 11:00 PM

If it is a PITA, I will just live with it...I just hate the sound that's all

MetalMan 11.13.2008 11:04 PM

Believe me, I know. Driving a sub-1/10 truck at the 1/10 indoor offroad track that makes as much noise as a 1/8 buggy does get a bit annoying. Outside it was fine though.

riceman 11.13.2008 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 232559)
A while ago there was a lot of discussion on this topic, and nobody was able to come up with an easy, 100% effective solution. If I recall correctly, a Kyosho spur can be modified to fit on the stock center diff (forgot who did this, though).

I tried it over a year ago when the .5 first released. Eventually scrapped the whole thing in my "do-over".

hoovhartid 11.14.2008 12:04 AM

what about using plastic pinion gears?

riceman 11.14.2008 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 232588)
what about using plastic pinion gears?

Plastic will not last. There is a reason all the pinions and CBs made to mesh with metal spurs are hardened.

hoovhartid 11.14.2008 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by riceman (Post 232611)
Plastic will not last. There is a reason all the pinions and CBs made to mesh with metal spurs are hardened.

i figured as much, but I saw these (the brass reinforced ones) and it got me wondering;
http://home.ptd.net/~kershawd/Kersha...inionsMod1.htm

lincpimp 11.14.2008 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 232632)
i figured as much, but I saw these (the brass reinforced ones) and it got me wondering;
http://home.ptd.net/~kershawd/Kersha...inionsMod1.htm

I had some of those left over from my brushed motor days. They did not work well with anything brushless... We easily ripped the teeth of them with a 9l on 3s in an emaxx.

hoovhartid 11.14.2008 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 232665)
We easily ripped the teeth of them .

well.....pimpin' aint easy.



lol, thanks for the heads up

lincpimp 11.14.2008 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 232668)
well.....pimpin' aint easy.



lol, thanks for the heads up

No prob...


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