AXIAL SCX10 III BASE CAMP Iii Base Camp Transmission Click
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91%
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Axial LCXU Internal Transmission Gear Set
The LCXU transmission's internal metal gears can develop burrs or axial play on the idler shaft. This causes a rhythmic clicking as the teeth imperfectly mesh or oscillate against the transmission housing under load. Replacing the set ensures proper gear geometry and tolerance.
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5%
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Axial Slipper Plate and Hub Set
A loose or warped slipper clutch assembly can cause the spur gear to wobble during rotation. This wobble often results in the gear teeth clicking against the motor pinion or the transmission's protective plastic cover.
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4%
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Axial Transmission Housing
If the internal bearing carriers within the plastic housing have slightly deformed, the gears will not sit perfectly parallel. This misalignment creates a clicking sound as the gear teeth 'climb' and then drop back into the root of the mating gear.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Axial LCXU Internal Transmission Gear Set.
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