The spur gear? Spur gears naturally wobble a little bit, but if you can turn it by hand and the wheels don't move with it, the nut holding it on could be missing or stripped, the drive shafts could be missing its screw pins, the transmission could have a broken gear, there's quite a few things that could be the cause.
Meh, the stock plastic servos in almost all RTR'S are pretty chintzy. Especially when getting into the smaller scale stuff. It's why we replaced it with a metal geared servo.
My servo lasted 4 hours, the blue one he replaced has plastic gears, the black one as the letter X after the part number and has metal gears, hopefully that upgrade metal gear one will last longer, but I will try to make sure to install the seal on the receiver properly unlike what he did on this video.
Thank you so much I couldn't have done it without you
If you slide the esc out you can move motor out of way first
Hey;;;; that was really nice what you did for max.. you are a good egg...
What huh
The gear wheel wobbles a lot for me, I can even turn it ... what should I do?
The spur gear? Spur gears naturally wobble a little bit, but if you can turn it by hand and the wheels don't move with it, the nut holding it on could be missing or stripped, the drive shafts could be missing its screw pins, the transmission could have a broken gear, there's quite a few things that could be the cause.
The gasket for the receiver wasn't on right, I hope you fixed it before the kid took it home
My car turns now but when I go it doesn’t move only makes noise
Sounds like a stripped spur gear or too loose of gear mesh.
It could be that you have the ESC in the wrong slot on the receiver it will act as if the motor is blown
How do j get that servo?
its a Traxxas TRA2080X
hola que clase de servo as puesto
It still looks fairly new and already broke I hope it's a fluke because I really want one of these
Meh, the stock plastic servos in almost all RTR'S are pretty chintzy. Especially when getting into the smaller scale stuff. It's why we replaced it with a metal geared servo.
@@TheHobbyPlexShow oh ok cool makes sense will you be carrying a brushless version of this truck ?
My servo lasted 4 hours, the blue one he replaced has plastic gears, the black one as the letter X after the part number and has metal gears, hopefully that upgrade metal gear one will last longer, but I will try to make sure to install the seal on the receiver properly unlike what he did on this video.
@@alainrondeau5248 mine lasted a couple years and still works idk why I'm watching this lol