willieswarthout
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Hello I have a stock 4x4 Senton 3s brushless, I stripped the rear diff and when I got it replaced it was still making a noise of a stripped something any thoughts??
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Hello welcome...
Any more details? Did you see the part when it was removed if you did it? What or where was the damage? You have the crown or ring gear, the internal spider gears, and shimming come into question on mesh and how well it meshed.
Any more details?
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Nothing is visibly broken. The first time it broke I took apart the rear differential, and the rear diff was stripped.Hello welcome...
Any more details? Did you see the part when it was removed if you did it? What or where was the damage? You have the crown or ring gear, the internal spider gears, and shimming come into question on mesh and how well it meshed.
Any more details?
Welcome!
What should I look for about the yoke?+1
Agree.
Also, you need to check the diff yoke and make sure it's not cracked.. Otherwise, replacing the Diff itself will just lead to more grinding.
Ex:
Diff Yoke in Red
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Since you have an issue with it. You will need to break it down. Do so and post some pics.Nothing is visibly broken. The first time it broke I took apart the rear differential, and the rear diff was stripped.
What should I look for about the yoke?
If it was replaced with a metal crown gear it will sound louder than it did with the plastic one.Hello I have a stock 4x4 Senton 3s brushless, I stripped the rear diff and when I got it replaced it was still making a noise of a stripped something any thoughts??
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