How good is the quality of the stainless steel used on flexshaft stubshafts?

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  • Old School
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 686

    #16
    Many thanks

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    • kfxguy
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Oct 2013
      • 8746

      #17
      If you run in brackish or salt water you do need to clean it out. Salt water corrodes much worse than freshwater. Like stated above, native Paul beat me to it, if the shaft is polished it does not corrode near as easy. But taking it apart after running it and cleaning and regreasing is normal maintenance anyways.
      32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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      • rol243
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2017
        • 1038

        #18
        Originally posted by Bp9145
        Yes, I also treated everything with WD-40 as it's easy to apply and all the preventive measures mentioned above. But I've never tried auto fluid and kerosene. . .it's inexpensive and effective. I definitely will give it a try. Is there a mixture ratio? Nice to learn something new all the time. . .thanks Ronald.
        if you have a plastic cylinder [ plumbers pipe ] about 2 inches in diameter and say 3 foot long you don,t need alot of the liquid to fill this up and the mix would be 50 - 50 or whatever. actually wd-40 is a mix of kero and oil.

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        • Bp9145
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2016
          • 1466

          #19
          Originally posted by rol243
          if you have a plastic cylinder [ plumbers pipe ] about 2 inches in diameter and say 3 foot long you don,t need alot of the liquid to fill this up and the mix would be 50 - 50 or whatever. actually wd-40 is a mix of kero and oil.
          thanks and that's funny that WD-40 is a mix of kerosine and oil. . .I guess I should start reading what is in something or better yet the manual for the things I buy. .LOL.

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          • CraigP
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • May 2017
            • 1464

            #20
            WD-40 took about 4 years to develop. The name, Water Displacement -40, with the “40” meaning it was the 40th recipe that yielded great results. It ain’t no simple mix!

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            • Bp9145
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jan 2016
              • 1466

              #21
              Originally posted by CraigP
              WD-40 took about 4 years to develop. The name, Water Displacement -40, with the “40” meaning it was the 40th recipe that yielded great results. It ain’t no simple mix!
              Craig. . .how yu no dis? LOL. also good info that I can use some day. It will make me look like I'm a well read person . .yeah right>

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              • CraigP
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • May 2017
                • 1464

                #22
                Originally posted by Bp9145
                Craig. . .how yu no dis? LOL. also good info that I can use some day. It will make me look like I'm a well read person . .yeah right>
                I saw a show on the top 50 patents once, and WD-40 was on there... yeah, right back at ya! Ignorance is bliss, just keep telling yourself that, lol!

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