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SC10 help
Hey
I recently brought a SC10 2wd and have been driving it around and over a few jumps but nothing major and no major crashes. Then all of a sudden it starts making a gear stripping noise and i have stripped down and re-oiled the diff and stripped down the whole rear end twice now and and i cant seem to find the problem :flaming:. Any help would be very appreciated. thanks |
Originally Posted by Rev-head888
(Post 10089809)
Hey
I recently brought a SC10 2wd and have been driving it around and over a few jumps but nothing major and no major crashes. Then all of a sudden it starts making a gear stripping noise and i have stripped down and re-oiled the diff and stripped down the whole rear end twice now and and i cant seem to find the problem :flaming:. Any help would be very appreciated. thanks |
hey thanks for the reply and yes i have checked the slipper and spur gear and it is all in good condition with now wear marks or anything like that
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Originally Posted by Rev-head888
(Post 10089817)
hey thanks for the reply and yes i have checked the slipper and spur gear and it is all in good condition with now wear marks or anything like that
if click its the diff. call associated and tell them you need new diff gears. if not check gear mesh |
If it has a the gear diff, then it is improperly shimmed. My brother got a brand new SC10RS and when he accelerated it made a stripping sound. We called Associated and they said that it wasn't shimmed right. They said they were going to send us shims with instructions but never did. Anyway, we went back to where we bought it and they gave us a brand new one and it didn't make the noise.
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SC10 help
Email your address to AE and they will send you a shim kit. I added 1 shim on each side and it has worked flawless ever since.
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these shims, exactly where do they go?
My daughters SC10 is doing that click click click sound, but when I took apart the gear diff, the only shims I saw were under the sun gears (the bigger internal gears, 2 of them) under the pin. On my 1/8 scales usually see a shim behind each of the smaller gears as well or at least we put those there when converting old rc8s to electric. |
Originally Posted by Cain
(Post 10090718)
these shims, exactly where do they go?
My daughters SC10 is doing that click click click sound, but when I took apart the gear diff, the only shims I saw were under the sun gears (the bigger internal gears, 2 of them) under the pin. On my 1/8 scales usually see a shim behind each of the smaller gears as well or at least we put those there when converting old rc8s to electric. |
thanks, that was what I was trying to do myself but didn't have small enough shims, every thing just locked up.
Do you have a part number on the shims themselves? |
you can also add a shim behind one or both of the sun gears
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Originally Posted by Cain
(Post 10090782)
thanks, that was what I was trying to do myself but didn't have small enough shims, every thing just locked up.
Do you have a part number on the shims themselves? |
SC10 help
AE will send you the kit with instructions to you at no charge. It is very easy and probably a perfect time to set your gear diff up with new lube anyways. I have raced mine 15 nights plus practice since I installed the shims with no issues.
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i fixed mine with more grease when it did it to me. but i still caled anyways and they sent me a complete rebuild kit
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thanks.
Gave them a call and they are sending out shims. They were however unable to identify a part number for the shims or the actual size exactly. No go on shims at the LHS either. Time to dig through the parts bin. Funny, I was told the gear diff would be so much easier than the ball diff LOL. :lol: |
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