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Old 11-26-2007, 01:57 PM   #1
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need to know what pitch gears the spur and pinion are. also, where can i get some small pinions for it? thanks alot
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:59 PM   #2
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Standard 48 pitch.

Just buy any standard 48 pitch pinions, be it Robinson's or Team Losi work fine.

The only optional spurs I know of are the Kimbrough ones.
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Old 11-26-2007, 02:00 PM   #3
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Here you go.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/subsc...n&folderid=all
Tower and RCC vendors carry the pinions you want.
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thanks guys
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:39 AM   #5
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well at least half of your name is correct., review boy.
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are you going to do a review on spurs and pinions now ? if so please take your time and do it right . let us know what you find in about 10 years or so .
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are you going to do a review on spurs and pinions now ? if so please take your time and do it right . let us know what you find in about 10 years or so .
Why wait,I'm sure he'll give them an 9 ro 10 +
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need to know what pitch gears the spur and pinion are. also, where can i get some small pinions for it? thanks alot

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I can't believe the wealth of stupidity in this thread. Definity needs to be in the trash ca...oop's I mean the newbie section.
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Do green pinions work better than silver ones?
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Do green pinions work better than silver ones?
Yes but only on the Ax-10.
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What about green lock nuts?

Is 4/40 faster than 3mm?
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Green locks tighter.
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What about green lock nuts?

Is 4/40 faster than 3mm?
Only on nitros. But on crawlers 6/32 is faster than 3mm, but not faster than 4mm. Got that???
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What about green lock nuts?

Is 4/40 faster than 3mm?
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Only on nitros. But on crawlers 6/32 is faster than 3mm, but not faster than 4mm. Got that???
Yeah but 4mm seems to strip your flux capacitor faster than 6/32. You have to take that into account when deciding which to use.
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i have a problem with my pinions always falling off, should i use red or blue lock tite?
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