So I thought my diff was broken, but I opened it up today and it was full of dirt. How does a normal input gear look? Did I ate this one? And how do I clean this? It doesn't look like there are metal flakes in the dirt
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What do you exactly mean by "shot"? Is it broken?That much dirt shouldn't have gotten in your gear box and from what I can see, it looks like your pinion gear teeth are shot.
It looks like the teeth are all chipped. Hard to tell with the dirt. Maybe someone else can chime in.What do you exactly mean by "shot"? Is it broken?
It is way too much, it can't be metal. It is a hand full. The whole diff case was full of itImo this is metal dust, coming from the gears. You gears are complety worn.
It is way too much, it can't be metal. It is a hand full. The whole diff case was full of it
Have a magnet? You could find out....It is way too much, it can't be metal. It is a hand full. The whole diff case was full of it
It didn't even make noise while running, only if I turned it by hand.I was thinking ground plastic from the inside of the case, but it's hard to tell what's torn up and what's just more dirt.
And I agree with Bam, that gear shouldn't look like that. How long were you running it making noises like that?
Sadly, I live in Europe, so ebay is not an option. But I will take a look at some gaskets.Wow, that's a lot, so yes, it shouldn't be metal. But as said, rebuild the diff. There is also a gearbox gasket available to put underneath the gearbox : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Arrma-Krato...667918?hash=item3b19d82c0e:g:PF0AAOSwzVhbXQz2
It's 7.5 Euros shipped, why wouldn't that be an option?It didn't even make noise while running, only if I turned it by hand.
Sadly, I live in Europe, so ebay is not an option. But I will take a look at some gaskets.
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