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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=34108 motor for A t6 Texan Kit I am putting together. I realize now I should not buy a motor till I actually get the kit unless I am buying exactly what is recommended. I now know that this motor needs to mount inside the mount with the shaft extending through. I have read a bunch of posts all over the internet about reversing a motor since every outrunner I have seen mounts on the Back of the motor. 2 Questions Are there outrunners which already are set up that way? and If so how would I know tht and I believe that since I am trying to have the shaft come out the back so to speak that I can just loosen the allen bolt, and press the shaft till it extends out the other side then re tighten the bolt. I am thinking I can make s flat spot on the shaft where it will be lined up with the allen bolt. I can then just take the C clip off the now propeller end. I think I can do this because there is no longer a need to hold the shaft from that end because the motor now wants to pull itself together with Prop thrust instead of appart Is this correct? |
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=34108 motor for A t6 Texan Kit I am putting together. I realize now I should not buy a motor till I actually get the kit unless I am buying exactly what is recommended. I now know that this motor needs to mount inside the mount with the shaft extending through. I have read a bunch of posts all over the internet about reversing a motor since every outrunner I have seen mounts on the Back of the motor. 2 Questions Are there outrunners which already are set up that way? and If so how would I know tht and I believe that since I am trying to have the shaft come out the back so to speak that I can just loosen the allen bolt, and press the shaft till it extends out the other side then re tighten the bolt. I am thinking I can make s flat spot on the shaft where it will be lined up with the allen bolt. I can then just take the C clip off the now propeller end. I think I can do this because there is no longer a need to hold the shaft from that end because the motor now wants to pull itself together with Prop thrust instead of appart Is this correct? |
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Sounds like you're on the right track. Just look carefully, as from my experience, I've seen some motors with set screws on both ends, some on one, some I think even had two c-clips. Just look careful, and if things don't want to move, stop and look. Though the shafts can be pretty tight sometimes.
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Originally Posted by rcers
Hey mike, I am still learning here, but what dose a drill press have to do with the shaft being too tight. You lost me buddy.
![]() Drummaker, You know, if you are looking to just "Get rid" of that other motor....I'll take it. PM you my address and everything.
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You use the drill press as a press to push the shaft.
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That is how I have that motors big brother setup on my fun cub and it works perfect
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I think one of these rotor end adapters from Heads Up RC might work on your motor:
http://www.headsuprc.com/servlet/the...Adapter/Detail I would check with Jeff at HURC to confirm, but if so they save messing with reversing the shaft. Their FirePower 370 is similar to the motor you bought and uses this adapter. |
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Hi, On some motors you can reverse the motor shaft, but not on all with out doing a lot of surgery, here is a nice outrunner that should do the job for you, http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...or_1600kv.html or you can buy a inrunner motor
save the out runner motor that you just bought for another project, if you try to modify it, chances are that it will get ruined, Hope that helps, Chellie http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39483 |
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Originally Posted by CHELLIE
Wow Thanks I am going to buy it
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Some motors you can just buy a longer shaft, grind a flat spot for the set screw to fit in, and cut off the other end.
I have used the headsuprc shafts in several different motors this way. |
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