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jnev 07.01.2008 06:20 PM

Stripped motor thread...
 
Really have no idea what to do. I was switching the motor mount on my CRT.5 from a free one I got to Mike's mount, and when putting the motor onto the new mount, the screw just kept on turning forever. I tried a new screw and the same thing, so I know it is the motor.

Any recommendations on what to do? I need this thing running by this weekend, because I am going on vacation and am bringing all my rc's to run. :yes: I was thinking about trying a tiny bit of epoxy on the thread and just make sure none gets into the motor.

What do you guys think?

83gt 07.01.2008 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jnev (Post 187367)
Really have no idea what to do. I was switching the motor mount on my CRT.5 from a free one I got to Mike's mount, and when putting the motor onto the new mount, the screw just kept on turning forever. I tried a new screw and the same thing, so I know it is the motor.

Any recommendations on what to do? I need this thing running by this weekend, because I am going on vacation and am bringing all my rc's to run. :yes: I was thinking about trying a tiny bit of epoxy on the thread and just make sure none gets into the motor.

What do you guys think?

You probably need to tap it out a size larger. Be careful not to get metal pieces inside the motor.

jnev 07.01.2008 06:43 PM

Thats another problem... I don't have the tools to do that.

jhautz 07.01.2008 06:44 PM

what motor? If it has removeable end bells like the lehner or newer Nues (pun :tongue:) you could take it off and opent the hole to the next size up.

Also, Most motors have 4 mounting holes in the front. Cant you just turn it so you are using the other 2 mounting holes?

Five-oh-joe 07.01.2008 07:10 PM

CA glue may be a temporary fix. Simply put a tiny amount on the threads of the screws, and then carefully thread it in. Don't put so much that it gets on the innards of the motor though.

That may be a temporary fix.

jnev 07.02.2008 12:06 AM

The motor is a Lehner XL2400. Thanks for the advice. Hopefully this won't happen again, so I won't need to try it.

But I want to thank jhautz for fixing my problem. But I also want to let you know that you made me feel like an absolute retard :whistle: when you mentioned that the motor has 4 holes in the front. I knew it had 4 holes, but it didn't register right away.

MTBikerTim 07.02.2008 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jnev (Post 187463)
The motor is a Lehner XL2400. Thanks for the advice. Hopefully this won't happen again, so I won't need to try it.

But I want to thank jhautz for fixing my problem. But I also want to let you know that you made me feel like an absolute retard :whistle: when you mentioned that the motor has 4 holes in the front. I knew it had 4 holes, but it didn't register right away.

:rofl:. We all have our moments I suppose.

lincpimp 07.02.2008 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 187468)
:rofl:. We all have our moments I suppose.

Absolute retard, gotta love that phrase!!!

Reminds me of another members avatar scrip that reads cretinous noob, that is my favorite...

jhautz 07.02.2008 05:14 PM

:lol: :rofl:Classic. I figured you would smack me for asking something so silly.

Get one of these and screw it to the front of the motor using the 3 good screw holes that are left and you wont have to worry about any more stripped holes. And if they do strip its a $12 fix.

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...orcover&cat=20

It might be a little big in diameter for the XL motors, but it should work just fine, the screw hole pattern is the same as all of the other motors.

lincpimp 07.02.2008 06:05 PM

Mike needs to whip up some of those to bolt to the front of a kb45, so that it can have a 25mm bolt spacing.

Arct1k 07.02.2008 07:21 PM

What spacing do they have? I've seen converters out there...

This would work... It costs a hole $1.95!

http://www.rcdude.com/servlet/the-64...nt-30mm/Detail

lincpimp 07.02.2008 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 187656)
What spacing do they have? I've seen converters out there...

30mm spacing... With m4 threads.

Arct1k 07.02.2008 07:32 PM

Bump so that linc looks back...

lincpimp 07.02.2008 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 187662)
Bump so that linc looks back...

At what? What am I looking back at?

Sorry figured it out, had to look up a few posts to see Arkt1cs repost.

lincpimp 07.02.2008 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 187656)
What spacing do they have? I've seen converters out there...

This would work... It costs a hole $1.95!

http://www.rcdude.com/servlet/the-64...nt-30mm/Detail

That would not work. It would have to have threaded holes on the 25mm spacing. And it would have to have 30mm spacing across the center, not across the legs.


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