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Problem with 8069 Backhoe Loader

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I just built this set and it's fantastic. However, I have one issue. The back section (with the digger) wobbles around for some reason. It has a worm gear for the rotation. However, since the space is slightly bigger than the worm gear, the gear can move without being turned, which means the back section has a lot of play. Am I doing something wrong or is there a way to fix this? 

Thanks.

 

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I don't have that set, but I can see that the rotation of the back section is driven by a worm gear that meshes with a 8 tooth gear. That configuration usually has quite some play, and since the worm gear is slightly shorter than 2L it can slide sideways with increases the play even more. I would say the play you are experiencing is normal, unfortunately. 

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I can confirm what HallBricks writes. It sounds like normal. I did a mod, using a 24 teeth gear instead, and the play was reduced a lot. I remember it was not straight forward, required some rearrangement. Unfortunately, I disassembled it long time ago (despite it is one of my favorite Technic models...), so I can't post any pictures.

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Thanks. Yeah, that's the exact problem. The worm gear is ever so slightly shorter than 2L so it slides around. I think I will try to change the pins above and below to make it tighter. 

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A simple solution is to use thin nylon washer to take up the slack of the worm gear and use the latest version of 8T gear.

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That's normal for that combination of gears, it's because of the large backlash combined with the sliding of the slightly shorter than 2 stud worm gear.

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