What size allen wrench?
What size allen wrench?
Hello all - I'm new here, but have been into rc cars since 1984.
I'm taking apart the 6 gear tranny of an A stamp RC10, and I'm going to replace all the bushings with ball bearings. I tried to use my smallest allen wrench to take the screws out of the idler gears, but even my smallest allen wrench is too big.
What size allen wrench to do I need to get for those small screws?
I'm taking apart the 6 gear tranny of an A stamp RC10, and I'm going to replace all the bushings with ball bearings. I tried to use my smallest allen wrench to take the screws out of the idler gears, but even my smallest allen wrench is too big.
What size allen wrench to do I need to get for those small screws?
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Re: What size allen wrench?
Idler gears are still available for sale at most hobby shops. Pick up a new set, and they come with the allen wrench.....
Re: What size allen wrench?
Okay - is it still part #6613, or should I need to know a different number to look for?
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Re: What size allen wrench?
ASC6614.
http://www.activepowersports.com/products/Team-Associated-%252d-BLACK-IDLER-GEARS-PR-RC10-%252d-ASC6614.html
I should have said some hobby shops. Looks like a lot are sold out....
http://www.activepowersports.com/products/Team-Associated-%252d-BLACK-IDLER-GEARS-PR-RC10-%252d-ASC6614.html
I should have said some hobby shops. Looks like a lot are sold out....
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Re: What size allen wrench?
I found enough of those AE6614s on the internet to buy, and they seem to be much, much cheaper than the 0.035 in (11/32") hex driver that I could find. I couldn't find them as hex keys. That parts bag comes with the tool I need though - that's what counts.
Thanks a million guys!
Thanks a million guys!
Re: What size allen wrench?
I think that sk has the 0-80 tap that will help save the wrench and scews , just a SMALL drop of thread lock will keep things together.
Re: What size allen wrench?
Tapping a plastic part? No offense, but that makes zero sense to me. I'm going to get the black idler gears, and rebuild my trans. using the article written by Bob Gagne, and the other one written by Jim Halsey.steve wrote:I think that sk has the 0-80 tap that will help save the wrench and scews , just a SMALL drop of thread lock will keep things together.
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Re: What size allen wrench?
spend the money on a good wrench and you don't have to worry about the tiny hexes stripping out using the soft L-keys that come with the idler gears.
also a lot less likely to lose one of these compared to the tiny stock tool
something like this with a ground steel tip:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXXYN6&P=7
also a lot less likely to lose one of these compared to the tiny stock tool
something like this with a ground steel tip:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXXYN6&P=7
Re: What size allen wrench?
Yes, I already have a set a hex drivers, but they're metric. I have ordered a standard set, but that set doesn't include an 11/32" driver.
I'm very good with my parts, so I'm not worried about these small screws. I had a micro heli a couple of years back, and their screws were even smaller than the ones used on the idler gears.
Thanks though
I'm very good with my parts, so I'm not worried about these small screws. I had a micro heli a couple of years back, and their screws were even smaller than the ones used on the idler gears.
Thanks though
Re: What size allen wrench?
give it time and you will snap a screw off. it is anal but it has paid off for me , i had a ball stud shear off in a bulkhead and was able run in a 4-40 screw and get the snapped end out the other side.
Re: What size allen wrench?
The only time I would use a tap for plastic, is if I'm going to use aluminum screws. Using the supplied hex wrench with the new black idler gears will be a once-time thing, so as I said, I'm not worried about it at all.steve wrote:give it time and you will snap a screw off. it is anal but it has paid off for me , i had a ball stud shear off in a bulkhead and was able run in a 4-40 screw and get the snapped end out the other side.
Sorry to hear about your ball stud mishap

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