
Originally Posted by
lambrover
torque applied to the gears is higher in lower gears ie: say first is 4:1 and fourth is 1:1 the engine produces 100NM of torque @3000rpm so the torque applied to first gear is 400NM as opposed to 100NM on fourth hence we change down gears going up hills to multiply your torque.
I agree with John the gear should be fine, gears don't drive of the tips they load up through the middle, you see gear that have broken tips that beacause bearing failure causing missalignment or pushing to much torque through it and the gears walk apart from each other causing missalignment.
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