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I dont know if you can really tell from the pics but these are the bevel gears that were out of the front of my buggy. They are all chewed up like they werent meshing with the diff right and there was metal shavings inside the diff case. Basically, they were very sharp and would make grinding noises and stuff when i would go. I know i need to shim the diffs but im not sure exactly where to put the shim. Anyone know exactly?
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it depends on alot of things where the shims go depends on warpage of the diff case and wear on the gears. how are the gears on the diffs.
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What do you mean? The whole diff and all the gears part of it are fine. I did notice the bearing that the bevel gear rides on was sliding out easily, maybe the diff case is messed up a little bit?
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possibly...
I only know this because I've shimmed rear-ends in real life.
You gotta put the shims in front of, or behind like the ring gear, to control how close the ring gear is to your pinion gear
hard to explain, without showing, there there should be a shim you can get. Its like your clutch bell actually...
shim here,|o or here, like,
the heres are where your bearings are...THIS is terrible but its the best way I can explain it. either way you're kjust controlling how close the ring gear is to the pinion gear. | = ring o = pinion. LOL
so bad...>_< embarassed
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Ya i didint rly understand any of that lol
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If you look close you can see shims in this pic:
Its where you need to put diff shims to adjust gear mesh.
http://www.bigbigplanet.com/rccars/v2/v2_02.jpg
heres an article about it too.
RC411 :: Learn How To :: Shim A Diff
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O so u dont shim between the bevel gear and the bearing coming into the case??
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so you would put the shim between the bearing and the diff cup?
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Alright i will, thanks alot guys
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on the mugen..DO NOT put a shim between the pinion and the bearing, only put them over the outdrives(inbetween the bearings and the diff case) when you shim it make sure it spins frely thru the whole rotation AFTER you put the front of the diffcase back on.
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