![]() |
Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
(Post 15150847)
if the first gear "rarely" strips, why are the replacements sold in 3 packs? :confused::confused::confused:
|
Originally Posted by platgof
(Post 15148133)
Stripped a gear in my Savox and replaced the gears, good to go. Savox is all metal and they strip as well.
|
Originally Posted by ljl23
(Post 15154794)
Some of the cheaper savox servos state they use metal but they are actually brass gears. It's kind of a gimmick, and I agree that they shouldn't use the word metal.
|
I rather have brass than plastic
|
Originally Posted by billdelong
(Post 15150867)
On the JX servos I've been running, it's the second gear that is stripping, but the first gear also starts to show signs of wear, the following is a sample gear that has seen 14+ months of racing in a 1/8 buggy when I started to notice some slop forming under the servo arm and this is what I found, though technically the gear hadn't stripped yet, you can see the sharp shark teeth toward the top:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4748/4...ea20d9788d.jpg I had noticed that the grease in the gears was all black and gritty, I almost wonder if it would've been a better preventative to regularly clean the gears and re-grease them, thinking that might allow them to last longer. The servo on the right is a brand new donor servo for a fresh set of gears and fresh grease. https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4722/3...dc6fed0a99.jpg I have servos that are probably old enough to drive by now, I have never seen a gearset get that worn out. :eek: |
| All times are GMT -7. It is currently 04:41 AM. |
Powered By: vBulletin v3.9.3.9 Patch Level 3
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.