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Grinding fins off of a Neu 1515 2.5D - OK?
I'm finally got to the stage of installing the Neu in my conversion Revo. I have the GMaxx single speed conversion on the 3906 tranny, on which I have the Revo spec slipper system. According to the calculator, I need to be geared at about 50-56/25-30. I installed a 54 tooth Jato spur, and have a 30 tooth pinion. However, the gears just barely touch with the motor all the way against the tranny. I think that if I grind off the fins, and maybe a little on the tranny, I can get it to mesh. Anyone else run into this? Will it affect the structural integrity of the can?
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If you have the revo spec slipper, buy some mgt spur gears, mod1 pinions and a 5x10mm bearing. Very simple to mod the spurs to fit, and they are larger in diameter. I would feel bad if you ground up a 250+ motor...
Or go with the 58t jato spur, it will mesh and not do much to the top speed... |
I had to grind my 3905 tranny to fit my finned 1.5D. I'd never grind a Neu motor, they're just too good (and expensive).
Go with the MGT spurs, mod1 spurs are much tougher and larger, so you should fit fine. |
I agree, better grind off some cheaper detail than NEU motor to fit in your conversion.
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After spending most of the afternoon trying to wrap my snot clouded brain around this, here is what I've come up with.
The current 32P combo I have on there (54/30) has a center to center distance of 1.38". I need to have about 1.46 to get full mesh it appears. I also dont want to have to run 6S, so all my calculations are being done on 5S, assuming lipos (once I ditch my A123's) So - using that same pinion, a 58T get's me to 1.44" center distance. Might be enough, but not sure. For this combo, here are the calculator numbers: Quote:
Now exploring the Mod1's as recommended: The MGT gears are 46, 49, and 52T. Pinions range from 12 up to a possible 25T. The lowest combos I can run, due to the size, are 46/24, 49/21, and 51/19. Quote:
Now its just a decision on which pitch is best for me. |
Instead of grinding, maybe have someone with a CNC (or a drill press with an XY table) use an end-mill bit to flatten out the fins on one side. It would make for a much nicer finish also.
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