Snook Man
Hardcore RCTalk User
If everything is in good working condition:
There are basically 3 reasons for stripping a spur.
1- Mesh set incorrectly (most common)
2- Something moved while running resulting in a misaligned mesh…
3- Tight slipper/on throttle landings (usually broken teeth, not stripped)
Are you using locktite and letting it cure on the engine mount screws? Have you had anyone check the mesh after you set it?
If there was a problem/binding in the drive train that was bad enough to lead to a stripped spur, that problem would have most likely have failed and shown itself by now.
There are basically 3 reasons for stripping a spur.
1- Mesh set incorrectly (most common)
2- Something moved while running resulting in a misaligned mesh…
3- Tight slipper/on throttle landings (usually broken teeth, not stripped)
Are you using locktite and letting it cure on the engine mount screws? Have you had anyone check the mesh after you set it?
If there was a problem/binding in the drive train that was bad enough to lead to a stripped spur, that problem would have most likely have failed and shown itself by now.