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  • Sarpi
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 3

    #1

    Minimono!

    Hi! New to this forum! Just bought a minimono from tower! any oil required for the brushless motor besides greasing the shaft? thanks
  • Serpents811
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 381

    #2
    no oil on the motor

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    • Sarpi
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 3

      #3
      thanks! thought i needed to put some kinda oil sometimes! like i do on my heli brushless! scorpion oil!

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      • Billy Barnacle
        Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 66

        #4
        Originally posted by Sarpi
        Hi! New to this forum! Just bought a minimono from tower! any oil required for the brushless motor besides greasing the shaft? thanks
        Sarpi,
        Welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of RC boating

        I have to disagree with Serpents811's answer for the following reason(s)...
        Please goto AQ's website and download the manual for the SV27R. On page 8 they say to... "10. Remove the motor from the boat and spray the entire motor with moisture displacer. Make sure to fully saturate the motor."

        On page 6 (SV27R manual) they suggest using one of the following water displacer's... WD-40, CRC-56 or Corrosion-X. Personally I do not agree with the WD-40 suggestion and would not use it for this application, it rots rubber and I feel that it would cause long term damage to the internals of the motor. I have not heard any bad about Corrosion-X, perhaps other members can comment on that product.

        I have the AQ Wildcat EP, it has a larger version of the MM's motor, here's a pic... http://www.aquacraftmodels.com/boats...-features.html.

        I couldn't find CRC-56 in my area so I got this stuff... http://www.rscbrands.com/products/pr...es/VL_L212.jpg at the local Wally Mart - I've been using it for over a year without any issues. During the summer months I pull my motor out every 3 runs or so and saturate the motor per the instructions in the SV27 manual.

        We have long winters in my area, that means long periods of non-use, I soaked my motor with the above stuff before putting her away for the winter. Weather's starting to warm up, so I took my boats out of storage and bin gettin them ready for spring / summer; the WC motor still runs like new, something to be said for that.

        For the wire drive you'll want to use this stuff... http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...ssing%20Data** - that little tub will last for a long time.

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        • Southwest
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 274

          #5
          Id put oil on the bearings after a days running and that's it. Corrosion-X-easy on spray around the servo wires as time will makes led wires brittle if not kept dry. Spraying X on outrunner innards is for useage in airboat motor that are exposed to mist from the water so rust doesn't collect.

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          • Sarpi
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 3

            #6
            Many thanks Billy! Sitting here in India does'nt make things easy ordering stuff! mind you i have ordered Corrosion X the non spray bottle as they have restrictions on the spray for USPS as well UPS & Fed ex! Meanwhile ordering the speed grease! Grateful to have u guys on the forum to help!!!

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