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Using a 1/4 drive dog is a brilliant idea.
This puts all the stress on the outer diameter, and is not transferred through the step down.
I can't say for sure, but I'm willing to bet that the step down has a square corners at the step, which will lead to stress concentrations.
Going with the 1/4 drive dog eliminates all of that. That would be a much more robust setup.MYSTIC 138 119 MPH so farComment
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After all the advice from very experienced people, those who have tried and also from dasboata, the prop guru, it's not advisable to do it. . . then perhaps he needs to find out for himself and go ahead and do it. . .Maybe he will be successful and we can all learn something new!. . .It's like telling a driver not to go through a red light as you might get caught and get a ticket . . .even worse get into an accident. So the driver does it a couple of times and gets away with it, finally on the third time he goes through the red light he gets hit by another car. . .the results are devastating, not just a ticket but perhaps lives lost. I apologize for the very harsh analogy but same principle.. .take the advice and save yourself the trouble. I too have tried it with no success as I ruined the prop before I could even put it on and break it during use. ..MYSTIC 138 119 MPH so farComment
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Using a 1/4 drive dog is a brilliant idea.
This puts all the stress on the outer diameter, and is not transferred through the step down.
I can't say for sure, but I'm willing to bet that the step down has a square corners at the step, which will lead to stress concentrations.
Going with the 1/4 drive dog eliminates all of that. That would be a much more robust setup.Comment
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[QUOTE=dasboata;733996]I don't know the specs on ABC props I don't have a chart on them my ESC was Luke warm with a X57 108 mph !MYSTIC 138 119 MPH so farComment
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If you just have to use 1/4” cable, get one with a steped-down stub shaft. I would NOT drill out a prop, especially for high rpm SAW-type running.
https://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pr...?prod=ose-1290
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It will not work with my drives
Mine , my bearings are at about 2 and 5 and it's 8mm thick shaft.
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OSE , 3/16 to 1/4
ose-1290_shaft.jpgLast edited by Speedfreek; 03-30-2019, 06:59 PM.MYSTIC 138 119 MPH so farComment
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