My spur/pinion mesh is spot on. Regarding the tranny, if you don't have gear issues, then consider yourself lucky and enjoy your ride. Could be your driving style/frequency, could be that you ended up with hardened gears that will grenade in the near future, who knows. The tranny is a known problem area in the Flux; this post is for those that are looking for a proven fix.
My experience with this truck is that the stock gears graneded, and the next 3 sets chewed each other up to sharp points; ref previous post linked in the beginning of this forum for pics. My guess is that HPI changed their tempering process at some point on the problem gears . . . Thus the reason for the sudden verses slow gear death. Two of the gears in the tranny are much higher quality and will last a very long time with or without lubrication.
Well the real fix would be to replace the tranny with a center diff; but that isn't easy or straight forward. Might through be less messy than filling the tranny up with whatever.
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Originally Posted by JasonB
this post is for those that are looking for a proven fix.
Yea, I would be first in line for a drop in center diff; would really open up the truck. It would need to use an off the shelf diff with readily available replacement parts. Not interested in paying for over priced custom bones either. Not something I need though because I have done essentially zero maintenance on this tranny since adding the oil.
Other thing I'd like to do eventually is replace the servo/Rx box with a carbon fiber plate and possibly set up the rear for 4 wheel steering.
But then again, might as well bought a truggy at that point.
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Originally Posted by JasonB
Yea, I would be first in line for a drop in center diff; would really open up the truck. It would need to use an off the shelf diff with readily available replacement parts. Not interested in paying for over priced custom bones either.