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Burman Drive Sprocket Loose
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<blockquote data-quote="brian gains" data-source="post: 113084" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>for the record I replaced the output gear during my recent Burman Box Debacle, see tagged on end of Melt Down thread, I thought the dogs appeared worn and may have been contributing to my problems.</p><p>I bought a second hand item from Draganfly a s used but serviceable, they did have NOS items at multiples of the price I paid. The dogs I had seen on output gears of the comparable though different ratio Ariel box seemed far beefier leading me to think my dogs were worn. Once I received the replacement, the dogs were not appreciably different in profile to the item being replaced. Having given consideration to the latter if the dogs were appreciably worn would the profile have not been biased as wear would have been just on one side; it wasn't which leads me to think that for whatever reason. meshing, revs that is the way the dogs were designed. As for the damaged splines and sprocket fitment issue. I would suggest that the sprocket nut was not tightened down initially then consequently run, hammering the splines to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian gains, post: 113084, member: 3153"] for the record I replaced the output gear during my recent Burman Box Debacle, see tagged on end of Melt Down thread, I thought the dogs appeared worn and may have been contributing to my problems. I bought a second hand item from Draganfly a s used but serviceable, they did have NOS items at multiples of the price I paid. The dogs I had seen on output gears of the comparable though different ratio Ariel box seemed far beefier leading me to think my dogs were worn. Once I received the replacement, the dogs were not appreciably different in profile to the item being replaced. Having given consideration to the latter if the dogs were appreciably worn would the profile have not been biased as wear would have been just on one side; it wasn't which leads me to think that for whatever reason. meshing, revs that is the way the dogs were designed. As for the damaged splines and sprocket fitment issue. I would suggest that the sprocket nut was not tightened down initially then consequently run, hammering the splines to death. [/QUOTE]
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