gnat wrote:RC10th wrote:The easiest way to tell is pull the gear cover off, hold the spur gear with your fingers and while holding the spur gear push the car forward.
Under no/low power everything moves and acts as it should. It's when the motor's power is applied that it all goes down hill.
This is precisely why you hold the gear and push the car forward, it puts the car under the same stress as normal operation and allows you to see where the slipping is coming from. If your finding it hard to get enough "traction" while holding the spur gear pushing the car try this.
Hold the spur gear with your right hand to prevent it from turning while using your wrist to press down and hold the right rear wheel stationary. With your left hand grab the left rear wheel and turn it.
Top shaft spins = slipper problem
Top shaft doesn't spin = diff or broken axle roll pin.