heng long pershing help
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<meta charset="utf-8" /><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 9px;">I i need to remove the gear box from my HL pershing an I can not figure out how to remove the drive wheels from the tank. I got the 2 halves of the drive seperated but can remove the inner half from the body of the tank
I am sure it is simple but I am slow.
Thanks for any help provided.
-M
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I am sure it is simple but I am slow.
Thanks for any help provided.
-M
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not sure I follow? If you have the outer half of the sprocket off, then brute force will get the inner half off the shaft.
If you have the sprocket off all ready, then there are 3 screws that hold each gearbox down - look for them between the gears. You also have to remove the outer covers from the hull to be able to withdraw the gearboxes - look for a small Philips screw above the output shaft on the outer hull - this will allow you to remove the cover and wiggle the gears out of there.
HTH,
Mart
If you have the sprocket off all ready, then there are 3 screws that hold each gearbox down - look for them between the gears. You also have to remove the outer covers from the hull to be able to withdraw the gearboxes - look for a small Philips screw above the output shaft on the outer hull - this will allow you to remove the cover and wiggle the gears out of there.
HTH,
Mart
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Thats what i needed thanks. I am always afraid to use force incase there was some small screw or something in there<div>
</div><div>-M</div>
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