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If the mesh is adjustable, press the gears together, then very lightly snug the motor screws. Pull the motor away from the spur ever so slightly until you JUST see the spur rotate while the pinion stays still. If you can just SEE a little play, you should be good. For the small stuff, you don't really need any play in it. You just don't want any pressure there. So just make sure the gears aren't pressed together. A sheet of paper (.003" or so) would be way too much play for such a small gear pitch. You're looking for more like .0005" play lol.I did it, only now when I run the car it makes a high pitch sound and it won’t go in reverse. What is the mesh set up for it? Do I put a piece of paper just like with the mini? Help please
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What do you mean it won't go in reverse? Did it before? Did you reset the ESC? I don't have a Micro B, but it is technically a race vehicle, and the ESC may be set to forward/brake only. Look in your manual for the ESC settings, if it has any. Set it to Forward/Brake/Reverse if possible.
With Forward/Brake/Reverse, pressing the trigger forward to hit the brakes won't go into reverse until you return the trigger to zero and push it forward again. That's to keep you from going forward, then immediately hitting reverse, which would likely tear the drivetrain to pieces pretty quick.