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sefton 09-06-2006 07:34 AM

Pinion wont budge!!!
 
I tried to change my pinion last night but the bloody thing wont come off!!! I dont want to bend or damage my motor by keep leaving it off with force!
Any suggestions folks? (and yes I have taken the grub screw out:rolleyes: :D )

Also tried to fit a HD servo spring but I seem to have striped the steering assembaly. Is there a special way of fitting these?

Thanks

Craig.

jimmy 09-06-2006 09:29 AM

The servo savers are a bit poo to be honest, once you built it, if you take it apart its 50/50 whether its going to go back together or not.
I think I have some glue in mine and carefully put the bolt back in. might be a new servo saver needed tho ? I know you have to press really hard to get the spring compressed enough to screw it in, but if its stripped its stripped.

I think you need somet called a pinion puller, I think its a little contraption of some sort. someone might have one they can bring along to a race to do your motor ? not sure.
I'd stick the pinion in some pliars hanging over the edge of a desk, and put a driver over the motor shaft and belt it with a hammer! but, im jimmy :jimmeh

sefton 09-06-2006 09:40 AM

Ive just ordered a new servo saver!

Richard Lowe 09-06-2006 10:00 AM

To get the pinion lose, you don't necessarily have to try to knock it away from the motor ;-)

I'd hold/clamp the motor with the pinion facing up and give it a tap with a hammer, making sure the back of the motor shaft was supported and making sure I only hit the pinion.

That will probably loosen it so it just falls off as normal hopefully :D

sefton 09-06-2006 10:09 AM

cheers mate, will have a go tonight!

just hope this new servo saver doesnt strip!

super__dan 09-06-2006 05:34 PM

Pinion puller is the best way though, it clamps round the pinion onto the back face, then a set screw tightes against the end of the shaft and pulls the pinion off slowly not damaging anything. Where are you based as I know Vermin has one so you could use it at Durham on Sunday?

sefton 09-06-2006 08:40 PM

Done it now using Richard Lowe's method.

Cheers Guys.

Craig.

BenG 09-06-2006 08:52 PM

lol, next time use a dremel:D

Richard Lowe 10-06-2006 08:20 PM

Naa hammer fixes everything :cheers:


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