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Re: Fisher Price motor pinion availablility
You could try sourcing the motors from a fisher price power wheels service center. There are a few online and listed in CD if you poke around a bit.
Alternatively, you apparently have the means to press the pinion on, so why not just swap the pinion from the motor you take off onto the new motor you are putting in?
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Justin Stiltner
Lead Robot Inspector, VCU Regional
Unmanned Systems Lab, Virginia Tech
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