Drive sprocket issues.
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Drive sprocket issues.
Hey guys. Sorry it's been so long. Work has been nuts! And I was ill most of the winter.
But, everytime I drive my HL Tiger the left drive sprocket wheel comes out. Everytime. I am constantly having to tighten it up. And now its lost so I gotta find one when I can. It does have metal tracks and sprockets.
Is there an easy fix that will not damage things? I am thinking loctite but I want the experience from the forum.
Thanks again.
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But, everytime I drive my HL Tiger the left drive sprocket wheel comes out. Everytime. I am constantly having to tighten it up. And now its lost so I gotta find one when I can. It does have metal tracks and sprockets.
Is there an easy fix that will not damage things? I am thinking loctite but I want the experience from the forum.
Thanks again.
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Hi,
You could try a new Hex Bolt But when I fit any bolt in my Armour I dip the thread in "LOCTITE 243", It is a thread lock that will hold the bolt in place but when needed it can be undone.
A Tip NEVER Over tighten nuts and Bolts on any 1/16 Armour because that will ruin the bolt/nut and destroy the thread.
You could try a new Hex Bolt But when I fit any bolt in my Armour I dip the thread in "LOCTITE 243", It is a thread lock that will hold the bolt in place but when needed it can be undone.
A Tip NEVER Over tighten nuts and Bolts on any 1/16 Armour because that will ruin the bolt/nut and destroy the thread.
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Use PVA glue on the bolt, will retain it but still allow it to be removed with a bit of grunt
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Thanks. I wasn't sure if I could do all that. I wouldn't want to strip the gearbox.
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Thanks for these responses. Helpful advice that requires me go back and re-tighten a few screws!....
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Hi Gene, I was going to ask you a question about your sprocket, then while rereading what you said, I noticed you said it was "lost." And now I'm wondering what actual wheel you mean as a sprocket is quite large to miss?!gcav17 wrote:the left drive sprocket wheel comes out. Everytime. I am constantly having to tighten it up. And now its lost so I gotta find one when I can.
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Oh it's just the bolt. Sorry. I did find replacement bolts and lock washers. And thread lock. But now my dang metal track is breaking. Lol. I may just buy a whole set of tracks just to make sure I always have enough.
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Ah, ok, thanks for verifying what you lost
So, on with my question that I originally wanted to ask.
When you put that sprocket on the gearbox shaft, and before you fit the screw, is the sprocket able to move back and forth on the shaft like it is a bit loose and not a tight fit on the shaft end D shape?
So, on with my question that I originally wanted to ask.
When you put that sprocket on the gearbox shaft, and before you fit the screw, is the sprocket able to move back and forth on the shaft like it is a bit loose and not a tight fit on the shaft end D shape?
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
I dont believe so. But I can check. Is there a reason why I need to check?
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Re: Drive sprocket issues.
Someone else had a similar problem, and I was wondering what would cause the screw to actually come undone on yours and his, when 99.99% of the time this doesn't happen, I've got a few tanks and have never had this problem. And basically I was just curious whether it was due to an ill fitting sprocket on the shaft to actually cause the initial loosening of the screw.
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