Many thanks for answers, I assume the 1/4" x 1/8" stainless bearings are ball races as thats what i use also. Is the 1630 prop an Octura or something else. And what 4300kv motor do you have. I was looking towards a Leopard 2845 4110kv or 4430kv on 3s for extreme runs. Thanks Martin.
16.5 " JAE rigger
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40 amp mystery ESC http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9482
3S 2650 mah battery
4300 kV in runner motor
1630 prop de-tongued and back cut
1/4" x 1/8" stainless steel bearings in the strut
I do not suggest this motor/ battery combo for everyday driving. It is extreme. If I were building a fleet for my family I would go with a 3800 kv motor. i Hope ive got all your questiions answered.Comment
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1. How many bearings are needed in the strut itself?
2. What keeps them from working their way out the back or front. I guess the drive dog does and there is no where to go the other way. Just making sure I "get it" before I do it. Any pictures of this kind of set up?
3. Sealed bearings(rubber seal) or the other kind?Comment
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2 bearings in the strut. The front bearing is a standard bearing (http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-...0125x025x09375) and is held in place by the front of the strut. Either the nose cone of the strut or the stuffing tube that is inserted in the strut. Then there is a piece of brass tubing used as a spacer to keep the bearing from walking to the rear of the strut. then a flanged and single shielded bearing( http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-...50x02500x01094). I machined my strut so the bearings fit nicely, but if they are a little loose the drive dog and shaft will keep the bearings in the strut. I just use the shielded bearings.Comment
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2 bearings in the strut. The front bearing is a standard bearing (http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-...0125x025x09375) and is held in place by the front of the strut. Either the nose cone of the strut or the stuffing tube that is inserted in the strut. Then there is a piece of brass tubing used as a spacer to keep the bearing from walking to the rear of the strut. then a flanged and single shielded bearing( http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-...50x02500x01094). I machined my strut so the bearings fit nicely, but if they are a little loose the drive dog and shaft will keep the bearings in the strut. I just use the shielded bearings.Comment
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