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  • worriedsick4u
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 693

    #1

    Lost Flex Cables

    I lost 3 .187 cables today. Along with 3 x452 props. After the first one I really cranked down on the collet. After the second one I change the collet. Who sells the cable locks that go between the collet and stuffing tube? Thanks guys
  • Chilli
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jan 2008
    • 3070

    #2
    I've only used the 1/4 inch size for my gas boats but I think this is what you need.

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    I think what you're looking for will be the one piece Aluminum Clamp On shaft collar with the 3/16 bore.
    Mike Chirillo
    www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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    • siberianhusky
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Dec 2009
      • 2187

      #3
      That sucks, buddy of mine has lost 3 in the last 3 outings, 2 broken zippkits .187 flexes, and one when something happened with the 3 piece collet. Brand new prop and everything each time.
      If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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      • Chilli
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jan 2008
        • 3070

        #4
        I was testing props on my gas boats and the flex cable kept on loosening up. Those collars really worked nice untill the third time when I forgot to tighten it up.....
        Mike Chirillo
        www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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        • lackabucks1
          Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 47

          #5
          Use a 3/16' model aircraft wheel collar between the collet and the stuffing tube.

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          • worriedsick4u
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 693

            #6
            Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.

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            • Fluid
              Fast and Furious
              • Apr 2007
              • 8011

              #7
              When you install a shaft saver, put it up tight against the coupler. Otherwise it can cause cable whip and risk breaking the smaller cables.

              If your flex coupler is loosening, get a better quality one...some of those on the RTR boats are kinda flimsy. And be sure to use a small amount of antiseize compound on the coupler threads. That will increase the holding force of the coupler quite a bit.



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              • silver
                Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 77

                #8
                I going to use the MHZ cable lock hope they will work well.
                see here the web side

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                • osprey21
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 693

                  #9
                  These work well and they're relatively cheap, as least here in the US.

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                  • grsboats
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 975

                    #10
                    What kind of collet are you using? I would see for something misaligned in your boat maybe the collet that will produce lot of vibration capable of loosening the hex......also do not run unbalanced props that cause lot of vibration to the flexcable.Gill
                    GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
                    www.grsboats.com.br

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                    • worriedsick4u
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 693

                      #11
                      It's an OSE 8mm to .187. Everything is aligned. Can't detect vibration with the naked eye. Really has me baffled. Just bought a 3 piece. Will putting a little solder on collet side of cable help?

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                      • grsboats
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 975

                        #12
                        It's hard to detect minor misaligments with naked eye or at low rpm ,just be sure the shaft of your motor is aligned.a quick test is remove the coupler and speed it with no load to see how it runs.I had a 4082 that came with shaft misaligned and almost destroyed my rigger in its first accelleration.Gill
                        GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
                        www.grsboats.com.br

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                        • jcald2000
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 774

                          #13
                          You must solder the collet end for about 1/4".
                          The collet will compress and move the strands around which loosens the cable then bye bye cable and prop.
                          The collet must have something solid to get hold of.

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                          • worriedsick4u
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 693

                            #14
                            That makes a whole lot if sense. I tried it last night and the only way I could get solder to stick was to heat some solder up in a copper cap and dip the cable end in it. My cheap soldering iron could not get the cable hot enough. Thanks for your help.

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                            • Fluid
                              Fast and Furious
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 8011

                              #15
                              You must solder the collet end for about 1/4"..
                              Not true. I haven't soldered a cable in years, just a few drops of LockTite 603 does it even on my SAW boats. Of course I use only high quality cable, some cable is relatively soft and does compress. And once a cable slips in the collet and overheats it is best to throw it away. It then will always have the risk of coming loose again.



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