Kyosho BLW1 Steel Pinion Set 13T for Blizzard - Performance Gear  [KY-BLW1]

Kyosho BLW1 - Steel Pinion Gear Set(13T/2-Set/BLIZZARD
Price:
£10.90
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-BLW1
Condition:
Brand New
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Upgrade the Blizzard Drive with Tough Steel Pinions

The Kyosho BLW1 Steel Pinion Gear Set brings two 13-tooth steel pinions to strengthen your Blizzard drivetrain. These pinions offer a lower effective gearing compared with many stock options, which helps when negotiating rough trails and steep sections.

What Steel Pinions Deliver

Steel pinions are prized for consistent tooth strength and lifespan. They reduce the frequency of replacements versus softer materials and resist damage under shock loads, keeping drive inputs predictable during demanding sessions.

Fitment Details for the Blizzard Range

Specifically made with the Blizzard layout in mind, the Kyosho BLW1 set should mesh cleanly with compatible gearboxes. Use them to replace worn pinions or to equip a truck for tougher terrain runs.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
These are produced to work with the Blizzard series as a direct replacement in most setups. Confirm your shaft size and keying before fitting.
Steel pinions transfer more force to mating gears and bearings; ensure bearings and spur gear are in good condition to avoid accelerating wear on those parts.
Set a small clearance using a shims or paper method and rotate the drivetrain to verify smooth engagement. Too tight a mesh speeds wear, too loose causes skipping.
Steel pinions handle higher torque better than plastic, but check overall drivetrain health and ensure the rest of the gearbox can tolerate increased loads from powerful motors.

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