Will this work for a 4mm drive cable?

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  • FighterCat57
    "The" Fighter Cat
    • Apr 2010
    • 3480

    #1

    Will this work for a 4mm drive cable?

    It's for a .187 drive, but wondering if it will tighten up enough to work on a 4mm cable. (it's a .76mm difference. ) Not sure how much tolerance there is on the contraction.

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...oct-ocfhe8mm18
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  • Basstronics
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jun 2008
    • 2345

    #2
    That will not work.

    I figured I could use a .150 with a 4mm cable- .007" difference. Nope.

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    • FighterCat57
      "The" Fighter Cat
      • Apr 2010
      • 3480

      #3
      Yeah, Jeff does some great work!

      I'm running his wire drives already. Maybe I'll just have a wire drive setup for this instead.
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      • NativePaul
        Greased Weasel
        • Feb 2008
        • 2761

        #4
        Thats a heck of a difference, I think I would rather drill a 5mm-4mm coupler out to 8mm, it may contract down onto it but even if it does it will only be gripping the flex with the very tips of the fingers, so to stop it spinning you will have to tighten it a LOT which will bite into the flex and weaken it.

        With an 8mm shaft I guess its a 1521-1527, rather a lot of motor for a 4mm flex, even if you could find a 8mm-4mm coupler you might find your shafts arent lasting you long.
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        • FighterCat57
          "The" Fighter Cat
          • Apr 2010
          • 3480

          #5
          Originally posted by NativePaul
          Thats a heck of a difference, I think I would rather drill a 5mm-4mm coupler out to 8mm, it may contract down onto it but even if it does it will only be gripping the flex with the very tips of the fingers, so to stop it spinning you will have to tighten it a LOT which will bite into the flex and weaken it.

          With an 8mm shaft I guess its a 1521-1527, rather a lot of motor for a 4mm flex, even if you could find a 8mm-4mm coupler you might find your shafts arent lasting you long.
          Yeah, that's exactly what I'm learning. Looks like it's time to update the drives. Perhaps to wire drives. We'll see what Jeff has to say.
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          • FighterCat57
            "The" Fighter Cat
            • Apr 2010
            • 3480

            #6
            I found this one: (8mm to 4mm hex coupler)


            But nothing stateside. I'd like to at least have one for testing and/or setup.

            Looking for an 8mm to 078 wire drive hex coupler as well. The final setup will be 078 wire with the 1521.
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            • NativePaul
              Greased Weasel
              • Feb 2008
              • 2761

              #7
              I know Etti do collets for ECO wiredrives (not in 8mm), but if your putting a lot of power through a wire I really don't think you can beat flat spots and a grub screw coupler.
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              • FighterCat57
                "The" Fighter Cat
                • Apr 2010
                • 3480

                #8
                Originally posted by NativePaul
                I know Etti do collets for ECO wiredrives (not in 8mm), but if your putting a lot of power through a wire I really don't think you can beat flat spots and a grub screw coupler.
                Yeah... I'll most likely end up with a set screw coupler for the wire.

                I just hate set screws.
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                • Jeff Wohlt
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                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2716

                  #9
                  You will hav a heck of a time drilling an Octura out with a bigger bit. They are hardened plated. I have done smaller drilling with them to make 62 couplers fit 078 and even that ate a bunch of bits. I would drill them from the motor shaft end and into the back of the tongues and keep tightening the nut down on the tongues. Not easy.

                  Set screw coupler have held some big stuff but you do need loctite...which you should be using for all your screws in a boat anyway.
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                  • FighterCat57
                    "The" Fighter Cat
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 3480

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jeff Wohlt
                    You will hav a heck of a time drilling an Octura out with a bigger bit. They are hardened plated. I have done smaller drilling with them to make 62 couplers fit 078 and even that ate a bunch of bits. I would drill them from the motor shaft end and into the back of the tongues and keep tightening the nut down on the tongues. Not easy.

                    Set screw coupler have held some big stuff but you do need loctite...which you should be using for all your screws in a boat anyway.
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