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12.04.2008, 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by speedracer1129 View Post
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I understand what you mean but here is the thing. I have confirmed with both Medusa and Neu on my situation yesterday. Both of them stated that the setup was not the problem. I am not pushing the motor to it's "limit". The motor is rated at 60k continuous use max, not it's absolute max. On paper, the setup pushes slightly over 60k, but in the truck it will only about 45-50 so I am in no danger as far as that is concerned. The fact when I tested the motor with the wheels off the ground I was getting high heat already. Funny thing is that I got 2 different answers on that. Medusa said it was possible that the motor would get to those temps in that scenario. Neu told me that that was happening because a magnet was already rubbing in the can due to something from before. They both did say that it seems that the motor failed due to a magnet or magnets becoming loose and rubbing internally which caused the failure once it tried to pull the weight of the truck. Lastly, the center diff gears don't exist in this truck....In other words, this truck has a custom solid spool that uses a plastic spur gear on it...that is it! If you are picturing a bunch of chewed up metal, that is not what happened. If it was, we wouldn't be having this conversation!!
I cant help but wonder if the 30k rpm separated the magnet or the 60k rpm.... Hmmm


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