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what do you all use to seal upt he front of the Neu motors
With my rcm motor mount, what do you use to seal it up? The front cover that Mike sells will make the shaft too short. So what I did was cut up an old nitro air filter and when compressed, seems to seal it up pretty good. What do you guys think.
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Should be fine. I dont even bother with sealing them any more. Havent had a problem.
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Really, it looks a little too open for my liking.
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I use nothing, no issues at all for months on my Gevo and weeks on my buggy!. If anything the air is allowed to flow keeping an already cool motor even cooler.:yes:
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Don't you guys worry about getting something in there and ruining a 230- motor? I guess I am being overly cautious.
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I used to worry about it, but got sick of the covers. I have a cople with the front cover that Mike makes, but others that dont have anything front or back. Havent seen it happen yet. I would think if it was going to happen someone whould have posted about it already. I suppose its possible, but...
I dont think it hurts anything to cover the holes so do it if it makes you more comfortable. |
I might try it w/ a very thin screen to see what happens and to try it.
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Nope if it breaks it breaks, why should a motor be any different than the ESC or anything else on our builds. Unfortunately everything is disposable in this hobby, it just kind of comes with the territory.
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Some people use tape, some aluminum plates, some filters. You can check out another thread here
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10975 |
I don't use anything for the front as it is pretty much covered by the mount. The rear of my Neu has the RCM cover. You can add electrical tape or Teflon tape (A little thinner then electrical tape) to cover the holes if you think you need to.
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I use electrical tape to cover my bearings and holes in brushed and brushless motors. I drive a lot on this gravel which seems to have a lot of iron in it. If you drop a magnetic screw driver into it all the small rocks will stick to it. It's the sort of stuff that will destroy an open motor quickly. Hence if I get a Neu it will be sealed.
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I cut a piece of 1/8th inch aluminum with a hole saw that is the same diameter as the motor for the front. Drill a couple of holes in it for the mounting screws. Works well. Even allows some heat dissipation to the motor mount. I use the RCM cover on the back.
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Electrical tape front, RCM cover rear.
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http://www.geocities.com/athowells_rckaos/rcm/007.jpg |
I used some old window screen on the front and back.
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I use the rcm rear cover, and haven't used anything on the front for the year that I've been using my 1515 (mostly off road racing). No issues yet.
If I was going to use something I'd just cut out a bit of 1mm thick aluminum sheet that I have. |
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Magman...listen to lutach he's got it down!
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I just use elec tape in the front, and a vinyl cap I snagged at work for the rear. You can actually get free samples of caps if you want and have some "business interest" ;)
The one I have is flanged, but I'm going to get a regular short cap in vinyl. It fits tight, and at worst a drop of CA holds it on. Poke holes for the wires and it will help retain the cap further and seal up tight. Nice as it keeps bearings clean |
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Electrical tape on the front and the RCM rear cover. I noticed that dust still got in the motor, so I just took both off and haven't had any problems. I think it runs a tad cooler too with no cover. I just blow it out after a few runs with air. This is running on a pretty dusty track.
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I run the covers but I think I will leave them off when I run my inferno gt (street car).
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i ended up with the tekno neu, but prior to that, i was planning on some foil tape; like the kind they use for HVAC ducts.
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