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Just got a lazer off this forum, all seemed ok until I got the electrics in and ran it up. It sounds like a bag of nails, literally! It looks like the main issue is the spur gear. It moves/tilts front to back and has movement up to. It could probably do with shimming out but I don't have any of that size. It does sound free running with no motor on but running it with reminds me of a nitro car. Any thought, is this amount of play in the sour gear normal? It's a lazer zx5 fs2 not sp but has sp front end and the law 44 carbon top deck.

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Just got a lazer off this forum, all seemed ok until I got the electrics in and ran it up. It sounds like a bag of nails, literally! It looks like the main issue is the spur gear. It moves/tilts front to back and has movement up to. It could probably do with shimming out but I don't have any of that size. It does sound free running with no motor on but running it with reminds me of a nitro car. Any thought, is this amount of play in the sour gear normal? It's a lazer zx5 fs2 not sp but has sp front end and the law 44 carbon top deck.

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You need to install grub acrews in the spare holes that hold the spur gear in. Tighten gently down to remove the play, but not too much otherwise you'll crack a bearing like I did when I was rushing at a track!
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Dont suppose you have a pic of where these grub screws are have you? Or is it obvious when you look at it? Also will it be the same on the FS2 as it will the SP version?
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It's the middle holes.

The plastic top piece that goes between the two carbon decks holding the spur gear in.

Any version that has the optional carbon top deck.

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Duncan, If you at the track tomorrow night , I'll sort it out for you
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these are where you install the grub screws if you havent worked it out already.
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Duncan, If you at the track tomorrow night , I'll sort it out for you
Yes indeed i will be there, also if you have any wheels you dont mind selling i'll have them as i dont have any fronts for it.
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Ill bring my wheels with me, I'm sure Ive got some you can have
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