Solution to Stealth meshing issue

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jfive
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Solution to Stealth meshing issue

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Hi everyone,

My RC10 rere worlds car have meshing issue just like most of you guys. I've tried all methods of sanding down the idler,
running in etc.......i realise there is no way i could get it to run the way it should. Then I spoked to a few of my mate who is actively racing in Aust to see if i could find someone to make me a new idler gear. And one of them refered me to a fella in UK. After describing the issues of the stealth gear box and given the specs, he was able to make me a new idler gear. and the result was a miracle! the new idler which fitted perfectly and i dont even have to change ratios. My stealth is now silky smooth.

If your interested, contact:

RWRacing

[email protected]

These will be available from early June.

Here is the pic of the idler gear.
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Re: Solution to Stealth meshing issue

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ha - RW :) The long-time masters of the competition spurs and pinions! Good to hear they're jumping in :) :) :)
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Re: Solution to Stealth meshing issue

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Lonestar wrote:ha - RW :) The long-time masters of the competition spurs and pinions! Good to hear they're jumping in :) :) :)
Yeah I was told Neil is pretty good and get things done really quick. Indeed he was great to deal with.

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Re: Solution to Stealth meshing issue

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The problem also might be a bad transmission case. I sent my transmission to AE for the same reason and they concluded that the case was the issue. It has been replaced and the transmission is on it's way back.

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