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khabben 03-23-2004 08:41 PM

Electric vs Nitro
 
In general would a electric motor go thru spur gears as fast as a nitro ?

Mxracer45 03-23-2004 08:45 PM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
Not IMO. Ive had my electric rustler for 10 months and havent stripped 1 yet. It also depends on your gear mesh. Make sure its set right;)

mecky33 03-23-2004 08:56 PM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
If your gear mesh is off and you have a powerful enough motor you can strip spurs just as much as a nitro. But, if your mesh is correct you shouldn't strip that many spurs in a nitro, and you should very rarely if ever strip a spur in an electric.

Khabben, where do you live in corvallis? Just curious because I grew up in north albany.

Zeroc 03-23-2004 10:40 PM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
if in doubt,put some paper through the mesh,it never fails[8D]

khabben 03-23-2004 10:51 PM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
I have done at that and even had LHS set it up . we went out back on the street behind the store and the clerk even stripped in a matter of 5 min . I know some ppl don't like the duratrax mt's , but dispite the spur gear and drive line issue I have bashed it with some T-maxx, Savages , x-factors and still have yet to break a single turnbuckle or bulkhead .

mecky33 03-23-2004 11:11 PM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
Next time you set your mesh, try a piece of notebook paper folded over. I take a torn off section about three quarters of an inch wide and fold it in half. Then I put between second gear and the second gear pinion on my MT2. Then I adjust mesh so that the gears are tight with the paper in there and tighten down one screw. I then take a corner of the paper and tear off an inch and a half square section and take the precut corner and use it to check the angle of the gear. I do this by placing one cut edge against the clutch bell and the other cut edge against the teeth on the spur. I have run about half a gallon doing this every time I touch the spur gears and they aren't even showing any real signs of wear. This is after destroying two spurs in a month. Let me know if you don't understand any of this.

kimberklr 03-24-2004 08:49 AM

RE: Electric vs Nitro
 
also ck it all the way around.i've found theres always seems to be a tight spot in almost all my set-ups.i find the tightest spot and adjust it alittle on the tight side at that point.works like a charm.


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