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PaulFarrand 07-06-2019 12:26 PM

Threaded Pinion
 
Just wondered if anyone had some little trick to remove threaded pinions off the motor. Any help much appreciated...

mattr 07-06-2019 12:38 PM

Threaded pinion? Not following.
You mean the pinion is threaded onto the motor shaft?

PaulFarrand 07-06-2019 12:45 PM

yes, the pinion is stuck on the motor as the pinion screw is threaded.

Yorkiebar 07-06-2019 12:49 PM

If you mean the hex is rounded (not threaded) then either a mate with an MIP 1.5 driver (these are brilliant), or cut a slot in the grub screw with a dremel cutting wheel. You'll have to sacrifice the pinion but will rescue the motor.

PaulFarrand 07-06-2019 12:58 PM

Apologies, rounded. Thanks for the info, might be dremel time...

knighthawk 07-06-2019 01:10 PM

Get a soldering iron ( clean head ) place it on the grub screw, this normally allows you to remove the screw etc

MiCk B. 07-06-2019 01:46 PM

Hi


You could also use a pinion puller:
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/_images/...000_01_piw.jpg

MiCk B. :-)

mattr 07-06-2019 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulFarrand (Post 999622)
yes, the pinion is stuck on the motor as the pinion screw is threaded.

All pinion screws are threaded, they come that way from the factory.
The options for breaking them are stripping the thread or rounding out the head. Looks like you've rounded it.
You can drill out the grub screw if you have a drill press and some decent bits, trying to do it by hand is a pain, but can be done. Pinion will probably be toast.
Slightly larger hex key can work (sometimes the next size up imperial can work, or a larger torx bit, might need pressing/tapping into the grub screw though.) Or cutting a slot as above.
Heat will do it if it's an aluminium pinion (thermal expansion of aluminium is much greater than steel. I've done it with one of those turbo lighters. It almost fell out with the lightest touch of the hex key.)
Simplest option, if you can wait (or have one to hand), is the pinion puller as above.

PaulFarrand 07-06-2019 05:54 PM

Thanks everyone, I've just invested in a pinion puller...

neallewis 08-06-2019 12:33 AM

MIP driver will surely do it, or a small easy out run in reverse to grip the screw and spin it out.

I'll be able to do it Paul, if you are stuck.

Hope to see you racing sometime soon :-)

PaulFarrand 08-06-2019 07:34 AM

Thanks Neal

Got my car built and everything installed, just need a free weekend now to come racing...👍

neallewis 08-06-2019 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulFarrand (Post 999643)
Thanks Neal

Got my car built and everything installed, just need a free weekend now to come racing...👍

Batley regional next weekend...
4wd Saturday, 2wd Sunday. be great to have you back.


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