Thursday , 21 November 2024

Team Durango DEST210R Build – Part 7 – Assembling the Gearbox

Team Durango DEST210R Build
Team Durango DEST210R Build

The Build – Part 7
In this step we will be assembling the gearbox. The DEST210R allows you to build the gearbox in one of 4 configurations; Rear Motor 3-Gear (RM3), Rear Motor 4-Gear (RM4), Mid Motor 3-Gear (MM3) or Mid Motor 4-Gear(MM4). Each of these has it’s pros and cons, and you can read all about those here: Team Durango Motor Config, which I would suggest doing prior to starting this step. I chose to build it in the MM4 configuration not only because it seemed to be the style I wanted but more because it is completely different that any 3-gear, rear-motor setups I’ve ever driven.

Build Notes:
You will be using some of the grease labeled Gear Grease in this step. Don’t get it mixed up with the other green ‘Moly’ grease.

Pay close attention to the steps. Some of the instruction pages are for the RM3/RM4 build, others for the MM3/MM4 build. As mentioned above, this build is for the MM4. Your steps may vary.

You will need some threadlocker and CA glue for this step. Have it ready and make sure you have a clean, covered work space. Glue and mom’s kitchen table are not a good mix.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 60
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 60
The first step is pretty tricky. Slide your assembled differential into the gearbox housing as shown. Tough, right? Do make sure, however, that the diff adjustment screw is facing towards you and not the the gearbox half.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 61
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 61
Press the 5×10 bearings into both of the idler gears.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 62
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 62
Slide the idler gear shafts into position (as shown), followed by a 5×8 gear shim.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 63
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 63
Slide your assembled idler gears into place followed by another 5×8 idler gear shim.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 64
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 64
Take the opposite-side gearbox case and start by pressing a 5×8 bearing into place.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 65
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 65
Align the flat spots and insert the top shaft into the layshaft gear. Smudge a bit of the gear grease onto the layshaft gear and drop the assembly into the bearing you just pressed into place in step 64.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 66
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 66
Combine the pair of gearbox halves together. Secure with the pair of scrwes. Don’t forget the washers.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 67
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 67
Slide the plastic motor mount spacer into place followed by the metal top shaft spacer and 5×11 bearing.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 68
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 68
Slide the 3 long screws through the case (don’t forget the shims). There are two different sizes here to make sure you get them in the correct holes.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 69
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 69/caption] Slide the plastic spacer into place. It doesn’s say but I added a light dab of threadlock to the 3 long screws at this point. The align the screw holes in the motor mount and tighten. The threadlock will help keep these screws from loosening up.

[caption id="attachment_12609" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 70 Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 70
Does this step look familiar? It might, but this is an entirely different step; same idea though. Pre-compress the spring a few times.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 71
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 71
Take the top shaft screw and put a SMALL dab of CA glue in it. Quickly slide the pin into place before the glue dries. When I say small I mean SMALL! This pin needs to fit into a groove in the slipper plate and if you put to much glue it won’t.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 72
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 72
Slide the inner slipper plates onto the top shaft as shown. The inner one is the one without the writing on it.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 73
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 73
Slide the spur gear and slipper pads into place. Two pads go on the gear (one on each side) and are keyed into it. If they don’t stay, you can add a dab of black grease to keep them in place.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 74
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 74
Take the second slipper plate (the one WITH the writing on it) and slide it into place. Take you top shaft screw assembly (the piece you CA glued the pin into) and slide it all the way through the top shaft, making sure the gluee pin seats in the groove of the outer slipper plate.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 75
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 75
Using one hand to hold the slipper assembly tight against the motor mount, slide the shim-spring-shim-locknut pieces into place. Tighten the locknut down…

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 76
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 76
…to about this point. There are no suggested settings so we’ll deal with this later.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 77
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 77
Attach your motor to the motor mount. Again, no suggested gearing settings to start with so you’ll either have to scour the web or test this on the track.

Team Durango DEST210R Build - Step 78
Team Durango DEST210R Build – Step 78
Attach the gear cover. Notice there isn’t a hole for the slipper spring…AH! That’s because it sticks out of the other side of the gearbox. Pretty slick.

Part 8 – Attaching the gearbox.
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Tony Phalen - As an avid RC enthusiast, Tony has been building, bashing and racing RC Cars for over 30 years. He has participated in every kind of surface racing events - 1/18 scale trucks, 1/10 scale TC, Rock Racers, Rally - if it had wheels, he's raced it! He's also worked on both sides of the industry fence; collaborating with many major manufacturers (as well as being a sponsored driver) to working for a high-profile industry magazine. During this time he has learned many tricks, tips and techniques and is sharing that knowledge on CompetitionX - the most informative RC website on the internet!

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