
Does anyone know how to get that metal gear off, without damaging anything. It's on there good.
I was looking with a magnifier, and using my fingernail, and I would swear the outdrives are nearly new, there is no wear or damage, can't find any burs. I'll go back over them again to make sure. Thanks!radioactivity wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 6:02 pm Now that it is apart it's a great time to get those nasty burrs off the gears![]()
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Funny part is they didn't add that part of the instructions to the 40th manual and only show 2 small spacers on the shaft, no surprise if you run the car that way the axles hit the arms which led me to look up the old instructions.GreenBar0n wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 2:20 pm I've never read the manual for the early RC10, I do have it in PDF, just didn't know that was in there. It's a great idea, and seeing as I'm going to be rebuilding a lot of shocks in the near future, I want to do this to all of them. Much thanks for letting me know this is how it was done!
It was odd to see where silicone was applied but my 40th included nylon idlers and spur - all remaining gears were metal.GreenBar0n wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:27 pm
There are a couple big differences in the manual between Edinger and 40th, the no black grease on the thrust washer, and the 40th has the plastic diff pinion that requires silicone between the pinion and the diff tube.
The original 6-gear has a metal diff pinion, and is just tapped on the diff tube with no lube, I wasn't expecting that.
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On a positive note the manufacturing process on the metal gears is a lot better on the new cars, or at least the one I built recently. I didn't need to deburr the gears and my transmission spins quite freely.XLR8 wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:35 pmIt was odd to see where silicone was applied but my 40th included nylon idlers and spur - all remaining gears were metal.GreenBar0n wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:27 pm
There are a couple big differences in the manual between Edinger and 40th, the no black grease on the thrust washer, and the 40th has the plastic diff pinion that requires silicone between the pinion and the diff tube.
The original 6-gear has a metal diff pinion, and is just tapped on the diff tube with no lube, I wasn't expecting that.
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With the full bearing kit in (2) 40th transmissions, I can't get the completed transmissions to spin freely for even 1 second, when spinning the spur gear.
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