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gearing comparison
I am running 0.8 pitch gears on my Rustler. Just wondering what that would be equivalent to in the stock 48 pitch gears?
I run 19/56. I also have a 21t pinion but I do not have enough adjustment on the mount to set the mesh correct with the 56t spur. So I will be running also 21/54. |
30/86
Just multiply your pinion size by 86/56 to get the stock 48p equivalent |
Well, using this, I get 31.6mm between the shafts with Mod0.8 19/56. But to suggest a replacement for any other pitch, you'd also need what spur (or pinion) you plan to use so you can solve for the unknown. But, just to throw a number out there, let's say you want to use a 90T 48P spur, that would be a 25T pinion to keep the same shaft to shaft distance.
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19/56 = 0.33928571428571428571428571428571
30/86 = 0.3488372093023255813953488372093 31.6/86 = 0.36744186046511627906976744186047 29.178571428571428571428571428571 / 86 = 19/56 = 0.33928571428571428571428571428571 Brian - I always work in teeth as this is really what is important rather than diameter... I rounded up to 30 rather than down to 29... |
I thought he was concerned about shaft-to-shaft clearance...
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No sorry. I need to know what 19/56 is and 21/54. What that would be equivalent to in the stock Rustler 48 pitch gears. I was going to use 21/56 but there is not enough adjustment to allow correct mesh, it is too tight. That is the reasoning to drop 2 teeth on the spur to 54.
So my gearing options will be: 19/56 19/54 21/54 All 0.8 pitch. Sorry for any confusion. I am not good at figuring out the equivalent stock ratio. |
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Jeremy1976,
If you don't know what pinion size to buy. Take your .33 (19/56) gear ratio and multiply that by your 48p spur teeth count to find your new 48p pinion teeth count. |
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