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Jony Nitro 06.02.2011 03:20 PM

Help needed with pics, Motor Neu
 
Hi guys need a bit of help, doing a brushless baja, bought the motor, had a look at another baja build, and it seems is shaft length is short my one? and the other one seems longer does Neu make diiferent size ones, as when I ordered it I am sure there was no longer onbe available

thanks Jony

http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0448.jpg

brian015 06.02.2011 05:44 PM

Neu's site lists the standard shaft length as .75"

http://www.neumotors.com/Site/2200_series.html

I've never owned a 22xx series motor - but I've seen pictures of ones that appear to have longer shafts than yours - like this one (from OSE's site):

http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...2215-motor.JPG

:neutral:

suicideneil 06.02.2011 11:17 PM

I would contact Neu directly and see if you can get a replacement rotor with a longer shaft- there are so many different versions of cans & 2 shaft size options ( 5mm & 8mm ), it may be that the longer shaft version is for a specific purpose vs the regular .75" version you seem to have...

_paralyzed_ 06.03.2011 03:29 AM

it's not a problem, just put the setscrew on the pinion facing the motor

Jony Nitro 06.03.2011 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 407701)
it's not a problem, just put the setscrew on the pinion facing the motor

mm don't think so, it would,nt fit

http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0458.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0457.jpg

suicideneil 06.03.2011 11:00 AM

Harold means install the pinion so that the tooth-side is facing outward, and the side with the set-screw is closest to the motor- you may have to hang the pinion off the shaft a little bit but give it a go and see how it looks.

Dj_Sparky 06.03.2011 11:24 AM

Which motor is that anyways?

_paralyzed_ 06.03.2011 01:13 PM

love those innovative shocks!

x-y 06.04.2011 02:22 AM

with the photos I think is possible work good ........... ¿you tried to put the pinion on the motor shaft?


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