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Strengthening 3905 motorplate for brushless needed?
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Strengthening 3905 motorplate for brushless needed? - 10.26.2009, 07:42 AM

Is strengthening the motorplate on a 3905 trans needed for a BL motor? It seems kind of thin to support the weight. Does anyone have any ideas, or am I just overly concerned? The MAXX is going to be used as a basher. Thanks!

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10.26.2009, 08:03 AM

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Is strengthening the motorplate on a 3905 trans needed for a BL motor? It seems kind of thin to support the weight. Does anyone have any ideas, or am I just overly concerned? The MAXX is going to be used as a basher. Thanks!

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I've never had any issues with it. Have used alot of different brushless motors with it too.

You won't have any problems. Something else with break before it gives you problems.
   
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10.26.2009, 05:51 PM

I'll second what sikes said, if you're using a Feigao the motor will come apart from impact before you'll bend the plate... no worries there.
   
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10.26.2009, 06:20 PM

In my Revos. I was chipping Spur gear teeth during hard landings so I made a brace and it has cured the problem.
If nessasary you could do something similiar.




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10.29.2009, 09:36 PM

Nice solution Jeff.. no doubt you bash harder than I...
   
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Bow befor me


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10.29.2009, 09:47 PM

Uh well that ain't happenin.

Nice try tho

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Head to head with the Mute- ya ready?
I'm always ready to try to break sumthin' , Lets get R done !

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I'll have you know the Mute took the 2006 'safest midsize RC' award. Not safe so much for the occupants, but safe itself

You'd still take a wheel off it tho, damn brute you are!
   
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I've also heard of using two motor plates(double) if the motor shaft will allow for the pinion the engage properly w/ the spur.
   
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I've also heard of using two motor plates(double) if the motor shaft will allow for the pinion the engage properly w/ the spur.
Fine idea but mods wil lneed to be made to slipper assembly to accomodate the thicker plate.


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11.07.2009, 05:58 AM

contra to popular belief.
i dont believe the standard 3905 tranny needs beefing up.

you see...
the E-revo tranny mount is 3mm thick ally, this has a spacer that spaces the motor a further 20mm away from the motor plate.
the motor weights a LOT!!
mechanican advantage must be massive and hence the playe bends a little on hard landing, the extra torque put on the gears during a landing combined with the flexing of the motor plate bends the spur/pinion out of mesh and therefore strips.

ON THE OTHER HAND!
my setup, same as the old BL-emaxx setups people used to do has the motor mounted high on top of the tranny.
this is rubbish for COG i could imagine BUT there is a flip side to this.
the motor (castle neu 2200) only has about 2mm to bend down before it hits the tranny.
upon hard landing, the motor only moves down a very little way, the mesh stays in close contact and the tranny plate is able to flex back into it's original position.

make sence?
due to this theory, i have over 40 hours of use on my first and only spur gear i have ever used in my revo convert!!, ye-ol 65t still looks in great shape and i have no intent on changing it any time soon


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