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9/l pinion - 07.06.2005, 08:41 PM

ive bolted motor to mounting plate ,set gear on shaft seems theres not enough room to screw down gear no matter what direction its facing.do i need to set gear first then bolt to plate or what am usin g 5mm pinion. thaqnks
   
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07.06.2005, 09:11 PM

Welcome to the forums, Maxxbear! I am not quite understanding the problem you are describing. Not enough room to screw down what? The pinion? E-maxx I assume? Stock motor mounting location?
   
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07.07.2005, 01:42 AM

I guess I know what you're talking about: Not enough room to get to the set-screw on the pinion.

When I first run a BL on my stock motorplate, I always took the motor off for pinion changes. But without modifications you can only get a 16t thru the hole. So I milled a slot into the plate, to make room for the wrench.
If you look closely, you see it here (too bad the motorplate is in the blurred background, but it's the best pic I have at the moment)


Works well, the plate itself is like 3mm, and I milled a 2mm slot.

Hope this helps
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Ja, welcome to the Forum!

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07.07.2005, 06:51 PM

thanks for reply thought thats what i had to do .i have gm chassis with trans mounted backwards still using titan type motors have my 9l just waiting to buy 9920 should be soon.
   
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