SRX8GT R Two-Speed Drive Shaft - SER601330 for SER600072 by Serpent  [SER601330]

Serpent SER601330 2-speed shaft XLI gen2 SRX8GT R
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AUD$0.00
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER601330
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Fitment and tuning notes for SRX8GT R

The Serpent SER601330 is supplied as a 2-speed shaft assembly for SRX8GT R GP SER600072 platforms. This description concentrates on fitment, the part's drivetrain role, and practical setup and tuning advice without claiming extra technical specs.

Compatibility is limited to SRX8GT R variants designated SER600072 GP, so confirm your chassis code before purchasing. The XLI gen2 tag identifies the factory revision relevant for correct interchange and replacement planning.

Installation recommendations: treat the shaft as a drivetrain service item and replace it when worn or damaged instead of altering suspension geometry. During installation, confirm correct mesh alignment with spur and pinion, examine related bearings, and keep the gearbox clean and lubricated as per the chassis manual. If binding or excessive play is found after installation, revisit gear mesh and bearing seating before further work.

Tuning and upkeep: the shaft affects gear engagement and shift stability in a two-speed configuration, so its condition will influence shift smoothness and drivetrain losses. Perform routine checks after track time to look for runout, burrs, and wear on mating surfaces. Fit it as a direct replacement during gearbox rebuilds to retain consistent shift response.

Compatibility

Compatible with SRX8GT R GP SER600072 chassis as noted in the product designation.

Install this component when restoring or maintaining SRX8GT R drivetrains to factory revision alignment and treat it as a standard service replacement during rebuilds.

A correctly fitted, unworn shaft helps restore predictable gear engagement and stable shift points. If the old shaft showed wear, expect improved shift smoothness after replacement.
Yes. Recheck and fine tune gear mesh to eliminate binding or excessive backlash, as proper mesh affects both noise and drivetrain efficiency.
Worn drivetrain components can mask tuning effects. Replace worn shafts to ensure tuning adjustments produce predictable handling and drivetrain response.
Regular gearbox cleaning, inspection for runout and burrs, and correct lubrication at reassembly will keep the shaft and mating parts working reliably between sessions.

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