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.06 Mod Pinion - 4/21/2010 5:53 AM   
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Where can i get a .06 Mod Pinion??
48 Pitch??
links??

i think someone posted this before but i cant find the posts...

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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 4/21/2010 6:13 AM   
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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 4/21/2010 4:50 PM   
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Robinson racing pinions 48p metric http://cgi.ebay.com/Robinson-Racing-20T-48P-METRIC-Pinion-Gear-/370362426578?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item563b5224d2

These are supposed to be steel alloy but i find they only last a little longer than the aluminum tamiya ones.
The plastic spur in my mt-10 seems to be very hard and wears out pinions quickly.


or tamiya av pinions, http://cgi.ebay.com/Tamiya-50354-RC-AV-Pinion-Set-16-17T-X9612-/130380460469?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e5b47f1b5


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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 4/21/2010 5:34 PM   
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so the 6 mod is the same as the 48 Pitch Metric ones???

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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 4/22/2010 8:36 AM   
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yep, have one in my mt10 right now.

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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 4:07 AM   
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48P is NOT the same as MOD .06.

I'm sitting here with a Tamiya TA05 M-Four and a bunch of 48P pinions and the .06 18T it comes with is bigger than the 48P 18T I already had.

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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 4:35 AM   
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You can't use 48 pitch with 0.6 mod. There is a big size difference

Here are some high quality 0.6 mod pinions


scroll down to the 0.6 mod section

Yeah Racing also sells 0.6 mod pinions but they arehard coated aluminium, not good against a steel spur but fine with a plastic one

Novak also sells 0.6 mod pinions, not sure how good they are, its says aluminium too



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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 4:38 AM   
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Now is that mod 0.6 OR .06, cause they would be different. No?

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You can't use 48 pitch with 0.6 mod. There is a big size difference

 
Here are some high quality 0.6 mod pinions

 

 
scroll down to the 0.6 mod section

 
Yeah Racing also sells 0.6 mod pinions but they arehard coated aluminium, not good against a steel spur but fine with a plastic one

 
Novak also sells 0.6 mod pinions, not sure how good they are, its says aluminium too

 




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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 4:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DVUSHELI

Now is that mod 0.6 OR .06, cause they would be different. No?

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ORIGINAL: Haddi Taha

You can't use 48 pitch with 0.6 mod. There is a big size difference

 
Here are some high quality 0.6 mod pinions

 

 
scroll down to the 0.6 mod section

 
Yeah Racing also sells 0.6 mod pinions but they arehard coated aluminium, not good against a steel spur but fine with a plastic one

 
Novak also sells 0.6 mod pinions, not sure how good they are, its says aluminium too

 





I've never heard of any 0.06 mod in rc applications, the teeth will be super tiny.

0.6 is used in many Tamiya and Kyosho 1/10 cars. I discovered my HSP 1/10 Touring Car had 0.6 mod too!




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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 4:57 AM   
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That's what I found on Tamiya's website for the 18T that came with this M-Four kit.

I may just change it over to 48P gears using HPI or Robinson spurs. Hopefully they're the same bolt pattern for the hub.

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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 5:04 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DVUSHELI

That's what I found on Tamiya's website for the 18T that came with this M-Four kit.

I may just change it over to 48P gears using HPI or Robinson spurs. Hopefully they're the same bolt pattern for the hub.


If you find a 48 pitch spur that fits, it will work. But its easier and cheaper to just buy a 0.6 mod pinion



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RE: .06 Mod Pinion - 1/9/2013 5:13 AM   
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Well, the 0.6 ones look a bit too big in the tooth, and I already have an abundance of 48P pinions from previous cars. I'm only inquiring because this car runs a 380 size motor and after taking a short drive today, the brushless Novak 380 I have was at 125F degrees. A bit hot I think for just a few short burst, so I may need to gear it down some. Rather buy two new 48P spurs than hunt for a difficult to find pinion. Thanks for those link though, I'll still take a look at them.

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ORIGINAL: DVUSHELI

That's what I found on Tamiya's website for the 18T that came with this M-Four kit.

I may just change it over to 48P gears using HPI or Robinson spurs. Hopefully they're the same bolt pattern for the hub.


If you find a 48 pitch spur that fits, it will work. But its easier and cheaper to just buy a 0.6 mod pinion





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