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01.17.2009, 05:49 PM

I would suggest getting a pinion puller to remove the pressed on pinion, then file a flat spot on the shaft so you can use normal pinions.

If you are going to use it as a single motor on its own in the maxx, I'd say gear it pretty much the same as you would a pair of titans that it replaces, something like 18/72 to start with, then work down on the spur or up on the pinion until you are happy or the motor starts to run too hot (outside of its most efficient gearing range).
   
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01.17.2009, 09:51 PM

Well it needs a custom motor plate, The spacing is 32mm
This thing is huge
Im gonna go out tomorrow and bash the h... out of my maxx
and this time I hope I woun´t break anything



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01.17.2009, 10:51 PM

kershaw designs will have a motor plate for you


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01.18.2009, 07:22 AM

I know
But I´m gonna convert to a Revo slipper and steel idler as well
And I will fab a custom motor plate

EDIT:
I just looked at Kershaw´s 970 motor and that´s the same size as mine
so pinion gear will have to be 28T-32T with a 70T spur



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