RC-Monster Forums  

Go Back   RC-Monster Forums > Support Forums > Brushless

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Gear mesh for Mod 1.5
Old
  (#1)
OldGuyBL
RC-Monster Stock
 
Offline
Posts: 45
Join Date: Dec 2010
Gear mesh for Mod 1.5 - 03.13.2011, 05:53 PM

Is there a quick and dirty way to get the proper pinion/spur mesh on mod 1.5 gears? I tried the usual "piece of paper" spacer way, but it seems like the mesh is too tight even when I double the paper. Maybe a 3x5 card?

BTW, wrenching on a Baja is tough work on old muscles! My wrists hurt.
   
Reply With Quote
Old school
Old
  (#2)
JERRY2KONE
JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
 
JERRY2KONE's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 3,452
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: HAYMARKET VIRGINIA
Old school - 03.13.2011, 06:40 PM

The old school way is still the best. A piece of paper should give you the right gap. If you just do not like the feel of it, then try the 3X5 card and see how it feels. If you make it too loose it will make a lot of noise and the gears will eat each other fairly quick. I would make sure that both gears turn freely before mating them. You may have something binding up on your drivetrain.


SUPERMAXX YOUR LIFE.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#3)
bigsteel
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
03.13.2011, 06:42 PM

Do you have the CC conversion or something? As the baja has a fixed gear mesh. Either way,it's very common that baja spurs need to wear in to finally have the right mesh.it may seem a bit tight now but it'll loosen up after a few runs.

Last edited by bigsteel; 03.13.2011 at 06:44 PM.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#4)
reno911
Smelly Nitro meet your maker!
 
reno911's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 832
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: So close to hell I see Sparks.
03.13.2011, 08:35 PM

I have done the whole paper thing...

To be honest now I go by the feel of it. As soon as I feel that there is just enough movement I tighten it down. Works pretty good for me. Mod 1 and Mod .08 are pretty easy, anything smaller is kind of hard. I would imagine the Mod 1.5 would be pretty easy to do by feel.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#5)
What's_nitro?
Soldermaster Extraordinaire
 
What's_nitro?'s Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 4,529
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Plymouth, MA, USA
03.13.2011, 08:40 PM

A trick I've learned for setting mesh of any size gear is to push them together all the way and then back off until there is a visibly noticeable amount of play. Of course this is not an exact method but it has worked for me so far!
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#6)
suicideneil
Old Skool
 
suicideneil's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 7,494
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Devon, England
03.13.2011, 08:41 PM

^That. There should just be a tiny bit of slack so that the spur can rock back & forth slightly against the spur- rotate the spur gear and check it isnt tight or too loose through a full rotation.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#7)
brainanator
RC-Monster Aluminum
 
brainanator's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 738
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Williston, ND
03.13.2011, 09:25 PM

nitro and neil do it the way I do it.


OFNA Jammin CRT.5e, Savage Flux HP, MBX5Te, SCX10, Multirotors, foam planes
  Send a message via Yahoo to brainanator Send a message via MSN to brainanator  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#8)
suicideneil
Old Skool
 
suicideneil's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 7,494
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Devon, England
03.13.2011, 11:00 PM

Doggy style ftw
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#9)
OldGuyBL
RC-Monster Stock
 
Offline
Posts: 45
Join Date: Dec 2010
03.14.2011, 05:34 AM

Gave it a try your way, Neil and it worked great! BTW, I have Mike's Baja kit.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#10)
lincpimp
Check out my huge box!
 
lincpimp's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 11,935
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Slidell, LA
03.14.2011, 09:35 AM

And to add, if you are running metal on metal gears you can set the mesh by sound. If it is loud it is likely too tight, so add some space till it quiets down a bit. My only metal on metal gear setup is on an lst, and the tdr racing mount makes it real easy to dial the clearance in or out.
   
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump







Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com