XRAY 348423 XCA 23T Hard-Coated Aluminum Pinion - Track Tuned  [XR-348423]

XRAY 348423 XCA Aluminum Pinion Gear 23T (2nd) - 7075 T6 - Hard Coated -Large
Price:
AUD$33.30
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-348423
Condition:
Brand New
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Track Tuned XRAY 23T Pinion

The XRAY 348423 XCA Aluminum Pinion Gear 23T is crafted from 7075 T6 aluminium and treated with a hard coat to resist wear while retaining precise tooth geometry. It is aimed at drivers who adjust gearing to suit different circuits.

Accurate Cutting for Reliable Mesh

High precision gear cutting produces a true tooth profile on the XRAY 348423, which promotes steady mesh and reduces the chance of premature wear under racing conditions.

Compatibility Focused on XCA Clutchbells

Made to fit both standard and lightweight XCA clutchbells, this pinion's internal threading helps with secure installation and lets you position the engine as required by your chassis layout.

Clear Tooth Markings and Size Variety

Each pinion is marked with the tooth count to make gear changes faster, and the availability in multiple sizes lets you tune acceleration and top speed for varying track grip.

Specifications

  • Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • Tooth Count: 23T
  • Coating: Hard-Coated
  • Compatibility: XCA Clutchbells (Standard & Lightweight)

For club racers and serious hobbyists who tweak gearing, the XRAY 348423 offers a durable, precision pinion to support consistent drivetrain performance.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY 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.
No. The pinion only alters the gear ratio; clutch timing is set at the clutch and is not affected by the pinion choice.
Inspect teeth for rounding or chips and check mesh with a small amount of gear marking compound. Replace the pinion if you see significant tooth damage.
Run several short, progressive sessions under moderate load to seat the teeth together, and recheck mesh after initial running to ensure correct engagement.

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