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Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-18-2006 I keep eating spur gears. This is my third or fourth spur in about 1&1/2 tanks. Thought it was my clutch shoes. Bought new ones and went out today to drive and not even two minutes my spur gear is blown. I wasn't doing any jumps. I was still trying to warm up the engine by making a few quarter throttle passes. Anyone have any idea what it can be? I don't want to keep putting money in this truck only to not fix the problem and not be able to get my buggy running. Any help is greatly appreciated. Really Frustrated - Traxxas_Junkee - 03-18-2006 Most likely your motor mount is stirpped where the motor goes in, or you input shaft is bent. Really Frustrated - kevinF - 03-18-2006 is your mesh good? is your slipper clutch backed off about 1/2 a turn Really Frustrated - thenewguy821 - 03-18-2006 It could possibly be your Gear mesh, a slightly tweaked Chassis, or a bad motor mount. I'm assuming the Chassis and mount are UE, so they are less likely to be the culprit. Another possibility, could be a slightly bent crankshaft (on the end the CB mounts) This would cause the gear mesh to be fine at one spot of the rotation, but off at another part of the rotation. Just some thoughts.... Really Frustrated - snakebite46 - 03-18-2006 Trans moving smoothly? Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-18-2006 Both Dace motor mount and chassis/braces. I'll check the crankshaft. The trans does roll freely. Really Frustrated - olds97_lss - 03-18-2006 Is it a buggy with a center diff? Really Frustrated - RobH - 03-18-2006 olds97_lss Wrote:Is it a buggy with a center diff? nope, supermaxx. Really Frustrated - firesprink281 - 03-18-2006 Quote:I keep eating spur gears. This is my third or fourth spur in about 1&1/2 tanks.ever try them with a little port wine cheese? mm mm good sorry had to do it! Really Frustrated - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 03-18-2006 i higly doubt that the shaft is bent, that would have to be a serious impact, the only thing i could think to be wrong would be the gear mesh or a screw somewhere is loose... Really Frustrated - firesprink281 - 03-18-2006 is one side of the gear more sheaded than the other? the motor might not be aligned properly. looking at the gear, does it have a v shape? Really Frustrated - olds97_lss - 03-19-2006 Well, things to check: Cracked engine mount Bad CB bearings Bad trans topshaft bearings Loose trans case bolts Loose engine mount bolts. Really Frustrated - looker2756 - 03-19-2006 If your running a speed geraing setup. Maybe it is heating the clutch bell up so much it is melting the spurs. I have seen this several times on different models. Brakes hanging up can also do the same thing. Just another idea. Any pictures of these trashed gears ? Really Frustrated - GWPHOENIX - 03-19-2006 is your slipper set tight so you can pull a wheely? and how are you setting the mesh between the spur and cb? Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-19-2006 I checked the crank shaft. That's not bent. The CB isn't getting hot because as soon I killed the engine, I was able to put my finger on it and keep it there. Slipper is backed off about half a turn. It's not the mesh. I make sure there is some play between the CB and spur. Would I be able to figure it out if I just put a new spur on, have the wheels off the groung, and just rev the engine a little bit and see if the spur strips then? Really Frustrated - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 03-19-2006 Steve, try the "piece of paper" method to set the mesh. It's a sure fire way to get it right without being too loose. Regular looseleaf notebook paper. Then check it all the way around the gears to make sure there isn't a tight spot. Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-19-2006 That was my last spur I had. I got to pick one up. Really Frustrated - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 03-19-2006 Gabe had problems with spurs until he mssed with slipper settings. Really Frustrated - Ponch - 03-19-2006 I hate the paper method personally. Never worked for me. I always do it by feel now, and I've blown 1 spur in mabye 4 gallons, and that was because something (like a rock) got in there and chipped up a tooth. I do it by feel. Get it all together, and set the mesh somewhere in the middle range. roll the truck back and forth. Move the motor closer if it's not touching the spur and visa versa...Find the sweet spot where everything rolls freely and has little noise, almost silent. Really Frustrated - GWPHOENIX - 03-19-2006 that's what i was going to sugest "the paper method" it can be a pain but like he said ,it's guarenteed. how do you adjust your slipper? this is what i did and fine tuned it at the track. also what condition is your slipper in? roll the truck backwards then hit the gas , if the truck takes off emediatly with no hesitation loosen the slipper alittle if it sits for a second and keeps rolling backwarsd you should be good. Really Frustrated - RobH - 03-19-2006 GWPHOENIX Wrote:that's what i was going to sugest "the paper method" I doubt its the slipper, I ran the same motor, motor mount, chassis, spur, and diffs as him, and ran with the slipped locked, and I never had a problem with stripping spurs. Really Frustrated - kevinF - 03-19-2006 bring it to the track and im sure someone will help you......I would gladly help you. Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-19-2006 I'm not bringing it to the track. The track is for people to race, not for someone to just screw around and try to figure out their problems. Really Frustrated - kevinF - 03-19-2006 you dont like to race? Really Frustrated - UE-Maxx - 03-19-2006 Yeah I will race, my MBX-5 when it gets running (Only God knows when). It's either all maxx's or just my maxx that have terrible steering. I doubt I could make some of the turns at the track without having to be marshalled. When I did have it running this last time, it took maybe 10-12ft to make a complete U-turn. My MBX can do it in about 2-3ft. |