In anticipation of recommencing my rc tank addiction (I have a new one enroute) I took out my old HL Panther G to run around with. It was a new model from HL when I bought it - how many years ago? After a few minutes of activity, one side just stopped. OMG, is it the board, is it the motor, I don't want to put any money into this old tank!
I took it apart and isolated the problem; motor ok, board ok. The right side gear train had frozen up. I've WD-40'ed it, that helped, but not completely.
So my question is, how best to clean out the bushings on the gear reduction axles. I don't think the bushings can be removed from the gearbox frame, at least not on my workbench without damaging something. I'm good at that. What's others done in this situation, besides buying new gears which is not an option. I did my own paint job, so I'd like to keep it.

I took it apart and isolated the problem; motor ok, board ok. The right side gear train had frozen up. I've WD-40'ed it, that helped, but not completely.
So my question is, how best to clean out the bushings on the gear reduction axles. I don't think the bushings can be removed from the gearbox frame, at least not on my workbench without damaging something. I'm good at that. What's others done in this situation, besides buying new gears which is not an option. I did my own paint job, so I'd like to keep it.






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