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Another quick 1717 question - 10.29.2012, 02:19 PM

Will Castle repair your 1717 for $80 even though they are discontinued?

What all is involved in brushless motor maintenance and how often should I change the bearings? Will quality ceramic bearings make a big difference?
   
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10.29.2012, 04:55 PM

Unfortunately we cannot repair motors, we can only replace them. Since it is a discontinued product, we do not have them in stock so we cannot replace them. The bearings are dual shielded and sealed so they do not require any maintenance; they are called lifetime bearings. Replacing the bearings would require a bearing puller to remove the old bearing and a bearing press to get the new bearing seated. These are some of the best long life bearings available for these motors; ceramic bearings can't handle the sideload that's put on them and will fail easily.

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10.29.2012, 05:52 PM

Can they replace the motor with something similar? I am not expecting to have any trouble with my motor since its only pushing an E-Maxx around but, it would be nice to have some kind of peace of mind.
   
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10.29.2012, 09:02 PM

Most of those motors were sold as close outs... with no warranty. That is why they sold cheap.
   
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10.29.2012, 10:03 PM

Thomas- could it not be replaced with the 1717 used in the XO-1? I know the motors have differences but shouldn't be much different.


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Close out sale items - 10.30.2012, 01:50 AM

When a seller lists an item as a close out sale item this means no replacement under warranty or any condition, period. If you want to replace the motor you have to purchase a new one.


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10.30.2012, 04:38 AM

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10.30.2012, 10:39 AM

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Thomas- could it not be replaced with the 1717 used in the XO-1? I know the motors have differences but shouldn't be much different.
Unfortunately that is an exclusive Traxxas product and we cannot use them for replacement stock.

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