Breaking in new steel gears?
Breaking in new steel gears?
Max is going to get back to me regarding his method but was curious if anybody thinks break in for steel gears:
Makes any difference?
Favorite method?
Makes any difference?
Favorite method?
- jackalope
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
I run steel gearboxes in all my tanks, and yes Keiser is 100% correct output shafts bearing supports make a huge difference! The only thing I've ever done to mine were to spray motorcycle chain lube on the gears but it wares off after a while. My KT which Keiser referenced as going 3 miles actually went 6 miles. 3 miles in, 3 miles out....96 scale miles! I haven't lubed them in a while and some of the teeth are getting worn so I may have to replace them.
Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
Here's the video of how I set up for breaking in gears and if anyone finds it helpful they can find the rest of the break in videos on my youtube channel
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
I guess I break mine in while in the tank then.
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
I bet a drop or 2 of valve grinding compound would get them meshing nice and fast! May have to give that a try as my KT is looking like it maaaaay need a new set of gearboxes. Hardened or not there's only so much they can take when the tracks lock solid and the high torque motors are running full tilt with the IBU2 set to 15 amps for the motors with a 5800mah lipo battery running everything. A few of the teeth on the gears are starting to look awfully sharp! 

Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
Jackalope, wot is this output shaft bearings you mention? Can you post a pic?
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
Axle support bearings are really essential in any Tank that is going to work rather than sit looking pretty on the shelf, you will need the outside diameter of the axle because they come in different sizes,
Dave at Forgebear on E-BAY has a wide selection for different Tanks as does Steve at
http://www.welshdragonmodels.com
If you go to TIPS & TRICKS there is a piece to help in fitting them, under the catchy title of "AXLE SUPPORT BEARINGS"
shaun
Dave at Forgebear on E-BAY has a wide selection for different Tanks as does Steve at
http://www.welshdragonmodels.com
If you go to TIPS & TRICKS there is a piece to help in fitting them, under the catchy title of "AXLE SUPPORT BEARINGS"
shaun
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
Ah. It's for the drive shaft then, yes? I took a look at Forgebear's store but only has for Tiger I it seems. I am looking for such bearing for my M1 and Leo2.
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
http://www.rctank.de/Axle-supports-Leop ... l-bearings
http://www.rctank.de/Axle-supports-Leopard-2A6-HL-806mm
Just aware there are two sizes, 7.99mm for standard henglong gearboxes and 8.06mm for the taigen ones dude, rctank also does supports for the m1 dude
http://www.rctank.de/Axle-supports-Leopard-2A6-HL-806mm
Just aware there are two sizes, 7.99mm for standard henglong gearboxes and 8.06mm for the taigen ones dude, rctank also does supports for the m1 dude
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Re: Breaking in new steel gears?
That is awesome! Thanks!