View Full Version : help for revo part 2
Scorpion3443
03-27-2008, 01:41 AM
lol im back with another installment of asking for revo help(as you can tell im bored) i was running my revo today and at my house i was driving it and all of a sudden its not grabbing the gear or whatever makes the tires move its not the same problem as last time because i tried what you all said last time to fix the problem and this time its different it sounds like its going like it should be but the wheels dont move
Commtech1
03-27-2008, 01:37 PM
I had the same problem with mine, I found a gear stripped in the transmission, it was the thin one on the main output shaft.
A new one also comes withe the thicker gear and the slider spool for foreward/ reverse shifting. Dont take my word for it though open it up first to check to see if thats it. If it is it will only cost you about ten dollars to fix....
Scorpion3443
03-27-2008, 05:50 PM
great thats prolly not going to be a pain but what a pain i really dont want to see the damage i did to it if it is stripped all tho its prolly cool looking lol alright thx for the advice
pedeboi364
03-27-2008, 07:19 PM
and if it's not a stripped gear, it could be that a shaft is broken or pin has fallen out so check ur drive shafts as well... if all that seems intact u may need to rough up the inside of the CB and the clutch shoes as well to get them to grip
Scorpion3443
03-29-2008, 08:00 PM
well needed to replace slipper clutch shoes were destroyed one was in half the other the corner was breaking off and one stayed intact yaystripped the 38 tooth gear got a 40t and a 36t have the 40t on it now my uncle is helping me adjust the motor to allow it to stay on and not strip it or be to lose
Scorpion3443
03-30-2008, 05:14 PM
yay broken parts my shift servo broke one tooth next to the big one broke blew the lilttle motor in it so it only goes forward but i dont care i can still drive it lol
master_of_faster
10-22-2008, 09:54 PM
try for stripped teeth in the tranny or rebuild the clutch and look for worn shoes and bad springs.
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