---> NEW TOOL FOR GENESIS/NEMESIS <---
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Hi guys and gals! For those of you that have been asking for a tool to help remove the pinion gears from your Nemesis/Genesis clutch bells a solution is here! Check out the pictures below!
This part was made by a customer named Pete from back east! For more information on this new tool, please email [email protected]
*This tool is not manufactured by CEN Racing products.
This part was made by a customer named Pete from back east! For more information on this new tool, please email [email protected]
*This tool is not manufactured by CEN Racing products.
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This is great, I just tore up my clutch bell trying to get the pinion gears off.
Quick question, I noticed in the last picture that the pinion gears where pretty ate up. Mine are the same way, Did this happen because the motor shifted? I am asking because I replaced the gears and set the motor. When role the truck the gears seem to bind up during the rotation. It still rotates completely but I am afraid to run it this way. When the parts are seperate it all spins fine. Is there a proper way to mount the engine so the pinion gears match correctly with the transmission?
Quick question, I noticed in the last picture that the pinion gears where pretty ate up. Mine are the same way, Did this happen because the motor shifted? I am asking because I replaced the gears and set the motor. When role the truck the gears seem to bind up during the rotation. It still rotates completely but I am afraid to run it this way. When the parts are seperate it all spins fine. Is there a proper way to mount the engine so the pinion gears match correctly with the transmission?
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The gears should have a bit of backlash to them, about 1/64!QUOT! play. Also make sure that the engine mount screws are secured tightly and with blue lock tite.



