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Pinion stuck on 9XL? - 05.27.2008, 06:05 PM

I'm having trouble removing the pinion from my 9XL. I believe it's one of the pinions Mike sells. Unfortunately, because it won't come off, I can't remove the motor from the motor mount on the E-Maxx 3905 tranny. Do you guys have any ideas on how to remove it without bending the motor shaft?
   
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05.27.2008, 06:09 PM

for some reason I just dont see the shaft bending. im guessing you meant the mount.

my best guess is to maybe heat it up a little bit or throw some pb blaster on it.
   
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05.27.2008, 06:11 PM

I did mean the shaft... but I guess it wouldn't be good to bend the mount either. lol

I'll try hitting it with my butane soldering iron's blow torch attachment for a while when I get a chance. Thanks.
   
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05.27.2008, 06:58 PM

I had (have) the same problem with my 9L motor. Still can't get the damn thing off!


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05.27.2008, 07:06 PM

theres a device called a pinion puller. but i had the same problem and i just put a screwdriver (the shaft) on the left and right side of the pinion (underneath it of course) and i just yanked on the screwdriver and it came off.
   
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05.27.2008, 07:09 PM

Yeah, I need one of those. Where do I get one?


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05.27.2008, 07:11 PM

I had the same problem on a 9L on my Rustler I pretty much did what BB8 suggested I never had to use heat, if you use heat apply only on the pinion and it should loosen up
   
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05.27.2008, 07:28 PM

If you can get the set screw from the pinion, run it without the set screw and the torque should get it loose.
   
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05.28.2008, 01:54 AM

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If you can get the set screw from the pinion, run it without the set screw and the torque should get it loose.
Actually, I've been running it for a week or two without the set screw in. It's pretty well stuck on there. I'll try prying like a couple guys have suggested.
   
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05.27.2008, 07:39 PM

Depending on why they are stuck just use a bit of heat from a heat gun. Mine are normally stuck due to loctite and you just have to heat the pinion a little bit and she will pop right off. The motor will only get a little warm if you direct the heat at the pinion.


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05.28.2008, 01:35 AM

happened to me, as i forced it on there and didnt ever use a pinion set screw, but when i tried to get it off i couldnt... got it off eventually by gripping another bit of the shaft with pliers and levering off with a screwdriver as mentioned above.... took me about 10 minutes to get it off but once i figured it out its easy :)


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05.28.2008, 03:40 AM

try my method that i posted up above...you just grip the motor with your left hand, and grip the shafts of the screwdrivers with your right hand using your index and middle finger. sorta making a claw with them two fingers but upside down and just yank it upwards. try heating the sucker up with the strongest soldering iron you got first too.
   
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05.28.2008, 10:34 AM

A big screwdriver and pry it off with some leverage, always pry close to the shaft. Sometimes I use the little flat open end traxxas wrenches to wedge in around the motor shaft and pry to get the pinion moving.
   
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05.28.2008, 11:02 AM

If it is running without the set screws, it is on there pretty good. I think heat and a gear puller is the best answer - any hardware store will likely have a small gear puller that would work. Next time, you may go a little lighter on the threadlock (only a little dab on the set screw is needed - blue loctitie). :)
   
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If it is running without the set screws, it is on there pretty good. I think heat and a gear puller is the best answer - any hardware store will likely have a small gear puller that would work. Next time, you may go a little lighter on the threadlock (only a little dab on the set screw is needed - blue loctitie). :)
I have had a pinion stuck on a shaft without using any threadlock
   
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