Spur Gear Maintenance
The spur gear is considered a consumable item and will require replacement from time to time to ensure maximum performance from your model. The clutch bell in a nitro vehicle is made of steel and should last much longer, but it too will need replacing down the road.
Visually inspect the spur gear after every run for signs of wear or small debris lodged between the spur gear's tooth profile. Small stones can be removed from the gear with a hobby knife, but if the spur gear show signs of excessive wear replace the gear before continuing to run the model. It is also important that you periodically check the engine mounting screws and gear mesh.
For electric vehicles such as the Rustler, Stampede, or Bandit, spur gear replacement is quite easy. Simply remove the gear cover on the transmission and replace the spur gear by removing the three 3mm CS screws that hold the spur gear onto the slipper hub.
Show me how to:
- Remove and replace the spur gear and clutch bell in a Jato
- Remove and replace the spur gear and clutch bell in a T-Maxx
- Remove and replace the spur gear and clutch bell in a Nitro 4-Tec
- Remove and replace the spur gear and clutch bell in a Nitro Sport
- Remove and repalce the spur gear and clutch bell in a Nitro Rustler
Removing the three 3mm CS screws that hold on a Torque Control™ type spur gear. With this type of assembly it is not necessary to remove the slipper clutch nut to replace the spur gear.