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10.29.2006, 06:50 PM

I replied in the other thread, but I will in this one to....You will shred the pinions with the metal on metal...You need a plastic spur...By the way, did you get my PM?
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Why would metal on metal shred? It should be the strongest of them all.


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Why would metal on metal shred? It should be the strongest of them all.
Well first off, there is no lube on it! Metal on metal must be the right materials to work (one softer than the other). But with the torque you are throwing at them they shred each other. Is your gear mesh right?


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Well first off, there is no lube on it! Metal on metal must be the right materials to work (one softer than the other). But with the torque you are throwing at them they shred each other. Is your gear mesh right?
I'm using 6s lipos and the torque is stupid. I think if I go with the strobe slipper upgrade or the robinson racing upgrade which are both crossed drilled metal the heat won't melt the spur gears anymore.


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