NEMESIS/SERVO QUESTION
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I just have a couple quick questions here.Are the factory pinion gears on the NEMESIS 17/21?My other question is about servos.Over the years I have went thruogh a few and put new gear sets in a couple.My question is do you think it is worth it to put a new gear set in a servo?On the NEMESIS,it usually strips the metal gears after a while with the servo motor still good.I would hate to replace the gearset to have the motor burn out the next day.Just would like to hear some of your opinions on weather you think its worth it or not to do the gearset or buy a new servo.
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Yea,youre right.I just hate to trash something knowing it still may work.Can you tell me the answer to the first part of my question about the NEMESIS pinions?Almost time to change mine.Thanks
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Nemesis gearing is 21/25!
here are the links
http://www.cenracingdirect.com/index...OD&ProdID=2993
http://www.cenracingdirect.com/index...ROD&ProdID=354
Hope this helps.
here are the links
http://www.cenracingdirect.com/index...OD&ProdID=2993
http://www.cenracingdirect.com/index...ROD&ProdID=354
Hope this helps.
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Derrick, you might interested to know [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5477827/tm.htm]I will have the Bell Buddy back in stock to ease the removal of the pinions from the Clutchbell without Damage[/link]
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Yea,youre right.I just hate to trash something knowing it still may work.Can you tell me the answer to the first part of my question about the NEMESIS pinions?Almost time to change mine.Thanks
Yea,youre right.I just hate to trash something knowing it still may work.Can you tell me the answer to the first part of my question about the NEMESIS pinions?Almost time to change mine.Thanks
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Thanks for the info guys.Thats helpful information to me.Dogman,I have been following your progress on the bellbuddy.Thats cool.Youre a smart man,but Im gonna have to pass for now.I do well with a pair of plumbers pliers.Just have to grip the front side of the bell where theres a little something in the middle.If you grab the backside where theres nothing in the middle,then the bell will bend everytime,or just order a bellbuddy and have total confidence
Thanks again for the info and have a good evening.
Thanks again for the info and have a good evening.




