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04.09.2010, 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
Hyperthetical question:

If you knew that Castle would replace your 6mm rotors regardless ( their error/ omission on the original listing ), would more of you be inclinded to have a go at grinding the shafts down from 6mm > 5mm ( all thats required is a vice/lathe & a dremel/file afterall, and it has been done by a few guys already with great success )?

Given the choice/dilemma I'd grind those shafts baby- 4 months is a long time to sit around whining about something you could fix is less than an hour with basic hand tools & little chance of messing it up ( little by little, check with calipers and/ or the pinion until it fits snuggly ).


i am very prone to screwing stuff up when it comes to making my own mods on stuff, especially motors, batteries, electronics, etc.

when i was still trying to use KB motors (6mm shaft) on my attempted BL savage conversion, i ground the shafts down to 5mm myself. all i did was secure the motor with my left hand on a table and the dremel in my right hand. i hooked it up to my esc and my radio system and used throttle trim to get the motor spinning at a fairly low speed. i just kept grinding the shaft as evenly as i could until a standard 5mm pinion fit snugly. this little task is pretty hard to screw up and long as you try to grind evenly and check the size often.


They say a good mechanic only needs 2 tools - WD40 & Duct tape. If it moves, and its not supposed to, duct tape. If it doesn't move, and its supposed to, WD40.
   
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