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  • stadiumyamaha
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2011
    • 1284

    #1

    Thrust washers

    General consensus.

    One or two thrust washers?
    white geico w/2200kv 3674 leopard 53.5mph 4s2p, geico w/ 1800kv outrunner 52mph on 4s2p, genesis w/2200kv castle 53.8 on 4s2p, impulse 31 w/2200kv castle, stock p1 and ul-1
  • srislash
    Not there yet
    • Mar 2011
    • 7673

    #2
    At the prop? I just run one.

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    • stadiumyamaha
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2011
      • 1284

      #3
      Yeah. In front of the dog. I normally run one as wel but thinking two may be less friction. Just wondering.
      white geico w/2200kv 3674 leopard 53.5mph 4s2p, geico w/ 1800kv outrunner 52mph on 4s2p, genesis w/2200kv castle 53.8 on 4s2p, impulse 31 w/2200kv castle, stock p1 and ul-1

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      • rol243
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2017
        • 1038

        #4
        no thrust washers needed. if the drive dog touches the thrust washer , you know the dog is too close to the strut. the normal spacing without a washer is the diameter of the shaft ie; 3/16 inch shaft = 3/16 gap between these both surfaces. any contact only causes drag and over heating of electronics.

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        • srislash
          Not there yet
          • Mar 2011
          • 7673

          #5
          Originally posted by rol243
          no thrust washers needed. if the drive dog touches the thrust washer , you know the dog is too close to the strut. the normal spacing without a washer is the diameter of the shaft ie; 3/16 inch shaft = 3/16 gap between these both surfaces. any contact only causes drag and over heating of electronics.
          this can depend on flex shaft length and prop load.
          The gap can be played with if one cares to and pays attention. Do I? Umm,
          Now and again. Haha

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          • stadiumyamaha
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2011
            • 1284

            #6
            Thanks guys. I prefer to run one and account for it when setting gap. Would rather wear out the washer than the dog or strut. Was just thinking two would cut down on friction encase it does draw in too tight.
            white geico w/2200kv 3674 leopard 53.5mph 4s2p, geico w/ 1800kv outrunner 52mph on 4s2p, genesis w/2200kv castle 53.8 on 4s2p, impulse 31 w/2200kv castle, stock p1 and ul-1

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            • Alfa Spirit
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2009
              • 2131

              #7
              5mm Thrust Ball Bearing is perfect


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              • rol243
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2017
                • 1038

                #8
                yes to be used at motor end of shaft not at strut end.

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                • Alfa Spirit
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2131

                  #9
                  I use the 5mm Thrust Ball Bearing at end of shaft in front of the drive dog, I put WD40 or oïl after esch run that' s perfect, very high efficiency !

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                  • rol243
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2017
                    • 1038

                    #10
                    yes i suppose by having this bearing thrust washer at the strut end , it would stop the flexable shaft from coiling up in tension thus giving less drag to the shaft.

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