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lewis666 25-10-2010 05:27 PM

Schumacher steel idler upgrade kit, is it any good?
 
hi there,

my idler gears are on there last legs so need some new ones. i was going to buy some standard ones until i saw this:

http://www.redrc.net/2010/09/schumac...-gear-upgrade/

it looks promising but has anyone tried it? here is a link to it on the Schumacher website:

http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/New_Ca...SX2/U3794.html

comments and views are welcome

many thanks

lewis

sime46 25-10-2010 05:49 PM

Got it on my SX2. It's loads better mate. The slipper spring now operates directly onto the slipper and not through the gearbox. It seems quieter and runs much more freely and is much tougher than the original setup. Deffo worth the money.

rcrcman 25-10-2010 05:50 PM

They are dead reliable, but alittle more noisey

DaSloth 25-10-2010 06:24 PM

a bit more noisey? :lol: Its we all could hear all day sunday at stotfold!

jim76 25-10-2010 07:43 PM

mine is whisper quiet, and makes the transmission bullet proof now. essential upgrade for the SX2

Big G 25-10-2010 10:25 PM

I need to sort mine out since the layshaft bearing collapsed and my gears had a fight :( the plastic one lost lol.

I'll report on how they run once fitted and raced next tuesday

lewis666 26-10-2010 07:29 AM

thanks for the comments i will defiantly be ordering one but i have a few questions....

because the gearing is slightly different how much do i have to change my gearing?

also does the standard gear cover fit?

and finally, people have said the steel gears are loud and others said it is quieter? why have people had different results?

many thanks for the comments

lewis

Swiss 26-10-2010 12:23 PM

bitchy!

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaSloth (Post 426345)
a bit more noisey? :lol: Its we all could hear all day sunday at stotfold!


old jonesy 27-10-2010 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lewis666 (Post 426542)
thanks for the comments i will defiantly be ordering one but i have a few questions....

because the gearing is slightly different how much do i have to change my gearing? It's minimal. Andy used his 'normal' gearing at Worksop last weekend. I believe Schumacher are looking to produce a gear chart.

also does the standard gear cover fit? Yes

and finally, people have said the steel gears are loud and others said it is quieter? why have people had different results? Don't know for sure. May be different type/quantity of grease? I can't claim to have noticed any difference.

many thanks for the comments

lewis


Hope this helps

lewis666 27-10-2010 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old jonesy (Post 426872)
Hope this helps

cheers mate,

i will be ordering one sunday so i can get my cat up and running for my next meeting.

when i was reading the new racer magazine i noticed on the review of the associated b4.1 that they put diff lube on the idler gears would this work if i out diff lube on the idler gears on my cat?

many thanks

lewis

Big G 27-10-2010 07:51 AM

ordered mine last night so I'll run it over the next few days.

my cat was always a bit noisey even on the std gears :D

Big G 28-10-2010 12:52 PM

layshaft upgrade parts have arrived, but still waiting on a RW spur as I was previously running the AE mod

stefke 28-10-2010 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lewis666 (Post 426878)
cheers mate,

when i was reading the new racer magazine i noticed on the review of the associated b4.1 that they put diff lube on the idler gears would this work if i out diff lube on the idler gears on my cat?

many thanks

lewis

Not the best sollution, assuming they're talking about ball diff grease. Ball diff grease is used to prevent slipping of the diff rings under heavy loads, so it's not what you're looking for on gears.

Big G 28-10-2010 01:30 PM

I guess AE's black grease is more for gears?

lewis666 28-10-2010 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stefke (Post 427290)
Not the best sollution, assuming they're talking about ball diff grease. Ball diff grease is used to prevent slipping of the diff rings under heavy loads, so it's not what you're looking for on gears.

well what about black grease? or any certain grease?

i will have mine on order this sunday so i can tell you lot what it is like and if it is noisy etc.

many thanks for the advise

lewis

Dazzler 28-10-2010 05:40 PM

I've been running the Tamiya Ceramic Grease for some time now, with no noticeable wear or noise starting (Original gear setup).. So works for me.

this stuff..

http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/prod...roducts_id=139

Big G 03-11-2010 12:11 AM

Mine was sounding like an original Pred tonight while running the gears dry. Popped some AE black grease on them and they quietened up nicely.

lewis666 03-11-2010 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big G (Post 429068)
Mine was sounding like an original Pred tonight while running the gears dry. Popped some AE black grease on them and they quietened up nicely.

cheers for reminding me big g. i was supposed to order mine sunday but forgot! so i ordered it this morning form Schumacher so it should be here tomorrow or Friday.

one question big g, do you have to put AE black grease before every meeting or have you put some on and forgot about it? also my idler gear cover has had the ends cut off will that matter if i apply AE grease to the gears?

many thanks

lewis

Big G 03-11-2010 08:39 AM

I'll look at them when I get home, but I suspect most of that grease will be plastered around the cover now. It's a little bit noisier after 5 races...

Big G 07-11-2010 07:03 PM

been to Kiddy to have a play today and the car is really noisy again. Unsure if I can put up with this now lol


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