Senton Slipper Clutch -- screw removal

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kfisher0777

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Arrma RC's
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I have a Senton 3s

Need some advice fellas...so I stripped out my stock spur gear. No big deal, I've actually been looking forward to stripping it out so I had an excuse to by a Hot Racing metal spur gear.
So I get my new HR spur gear delivered finally. So I begin to try and disassemble my slipper clutch assembly and it seems that I have stripped out the tighten down screw that holds it all together.
Now, I really can't wait, or want to order a new slipper clutch.
My question to you fine fellow's, do you guys have any advice on how to get this slipper apart? Ideas on how to get the screw out?
Thx
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my nice brand new HR spur gear that I can't use until I fix that dang screw!
 
Did you round out the screw head? If you did, the only option I see is to try and drill the head off. It won't be easy. I would order the slipper hubs just in case.
 
Did you round out the screw head? If you did, the only option I see is to try and drill the head off. It won't be easy. I would order the slipper hubs just in case.
I tried heating it up with my heat gun and I was able to get a good enough grip to back it out. I also went and bought some precision tools to work with instead of that cheap stuff that strips your screws out. Won't do that again , thanks
 
I tried heating it up with my heat gun and I was able to get a good enough grip to back it out. I also went and bought some precision tools to work with instead of that cheap stuff that strips your screws out. Won't do that again , thanks
I'm glad you got it out ?
 
That screw is in there insanely tight, I'm worried I'm going to wreck my good tools trying to get it out. Still trying to get something figured out other than drilling...
 
That screw is in there insanely tight, I'm worried I'm going to wreck my good tools trying to get it out. Still trying to get something figured out other than drilling...
Put a soldering iron on the back end of the screw for a while to heat up the TL and then try backing the screw out.
 
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