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sikeston34m 10.06.2008 10:01 PM

Can a Hacker C50XL Gearbox be removed?
 
There is a Hacker C50XL that I can buy, but it has a gearbox attached.

My question is, Can I remove this and have a regular motor for a Monster Truck?

Or is it a pain with parts required?

Thanks

sikeston34m 10.06.2008 11:29 PM

Does anyone know? :whistle:

What's_nitro? 10.06.2008 11:58 PM

One would assume you could. Unless it were welded on. Got any pics of it? There must be some screws somewhere....

lincpimp 10.07.2008 12:01 AM

I have wondered that myself. Does hacker have a diagram of the motor with the gearbox? Are the shaft sizes the same, or does the gearbox motor have a larger shaft? Do hacker sell the gear box seperately?

lincpimp 10.07.2008 12:05 AM

It appears that the c50 gearbox models have a 6mm shaft. Otherwise the endbell still appearrs to be screwed on like the nongearbox models. Even if the screw pattern is different, it would not be difficult to drill and tap the front cover.

Specs: http://www.hackerbrushless.com/motor...spx?series=C50

What's_nitro? 10.07.2008 12:38 AM

Hard to tell for sure from that small picture, but it looks like there may be screws through the front of the GB into the stock motor mounting holes. In which case the GB would come off easily. The main sun gear is probably pressed onto the motor shaft though.

BL_RV0 10.07.2008 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 220111)
It appears that the c50 gearbox models have a 6mm shaft. Otherwise the endbell still appearrs to be screwed on like the nongearbox models. Even if the screw pattern is different, it would not be difficult to drill and tap the front cover.

Specs: http://www.hackerbrushless.com/motor...spx?series=C50

No, I *think* that the exiting shaft from the gearbox is 6mm, while the actual motor shaft remains 5mm.

lincpimp 10.07.2008 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 220415)
No, I *think* that the exiting shaft from the gearbox is 6mm, while the actual motor shaft remains 5mm.

Don't *think* to hard, you may hurt yourself... Don't see you doing too well on the reading comprehension part of the ACT either...:party:

"C50XL Acro Geardrive Motors are available in 3.7:1 or 6.7:1 reduction with 8mm threaded shaft and Prop Adapter"

6mm shaft is for the input of the gearbox, thus it is the motor shaft diameter. Many motor mfgs do this with geared motors.

Also thse shafts are hardened steel, so no machining. You will be stuck with 6mm bore pinions...

BL_RV0 10.07.2008 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 220417)
Don't *think* to hard, you may hurt yourself... Don't see you doing too well on the reading comprehension part of the ACT either...:party:

"C50XL Acro Geardrive Motors are available in 3.7:1 or 6.7:1 reduction with 8mm threaded shaft and Prop Adapter"

6mm shaft is for the input of the gearbox, thus it is the motor shaft diameter. Many motor mfgs do this with geared motors.

Also thse shafts are hardened steel, so no machining. You will be stuck with 6mm bore pinions...

Sorry, I got a concussion today. I'm not really on top of things right now. And I wish I was joking.

lincpimp 10.07.2008 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 220421)
Sorry, I got a concussion today. I'm not really on top of things right now. And I wish I was joking.

That sucks, I got one of those once and have no memories from 8yrs old and back, Not joking here. Cars hit hard when you are on a bicycle...

I hope you feel better, just take it easy. Sorry to give you a hard time, just found it funny.

BL_RV0 10.07.2008 11:23 PM

Damn! Any other injuries? I hear that if you go to sleep with a concussion you can fall into a coma. Sounds like BS (baloney sausage, as my cross country coach says) but I don't know. I guess I'll take a "risk" and sleep, though. I'll be okay, but I'm really light-headed and it's kind of hard to type, so pardon my errors.

lincpimp 10.07.2008 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 220431)
Damn! Any other injuries? I hear that if you go to sleep with a concussion you can fall into a coma. Sounds like BS (baloney sausage, as my cross country coach says) but I don't know. I guess I'll take a "risk" and sleep, though. I'll be okay, but I'm really light-headed and it's kind of hard to type, so pardon my errors.

Screwed my lower and mid back, lost the first 8 years of my life, and damaged my bike!

You should be ok, what did you do to get a concussion...


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