Think the motor seized up in my SV27

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  • Checkmateguy01
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 376

    #1

    Think the motor seized up in my SV27

    I've only made a handfull of runs with my SV27 this season and it ran really good. But the other night i charged up the batt's, hooked 'em up set it in the water and got nothing!! Actually i could hear a buzz, the motor was trying to turn but wasn't happening. I checked the shaft, everthing was free there, i always grease it after ever 2 runs. Servo works fine too. Last time i ran it, i made sure water was spitting out the outlet, but the motor was still quite hot when it came in. Is this a common problem with the Aquacraft motor? Mine is stone stock, had it 3 or 4 years now. I run the Grim Race metal prop upgrade. Don't know if i will bother to re-do it or not, i have the Spartan which is so much better in big lake water, plus i have a Cat build in the plans too. Just wondering what may have gone wrong with the SV27, eventually i will probably get another motor for it.
  • Diesel6401
    Memento Vivere
    • Oct 2009
    • 4204

    #2
    Originally posted by Checkmateguy01
    I've only made a handfull of runs with my SV27 this season and it ran really good. But the other night i charged up the batt's, hooked 'em up set it in the water and got nothing!! Actually i could hear a buzz, the motor was trying to turn but wasn't happening. I checked the shaft, everthing was free there, i always grease it after ever 2 runs. Servo works fine too. Last time i ran it, i made sure water was spitting out the outlet, but the motor was still quite hot when it came in. Is this a common problem with the Aquacraft motor? Mine is stone stock, had it 3 or 4 years now. I run the Grim Race metal prop upgrade. Don't know if i will bother to re-do it or not, i have the Spartan which is so much better in big lake water, plus i have a Cat build in the plans too. Just wondering what may have gone wrong with the SV27, eventually i will probably get another motor for it.
    have you ever sprayed it out with corrosion x or even wd40? could have got some rust in there or something. Hobbico will prob warranty it for you. They have good customer service.
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    • Stinger9D9
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 355

      #3
      Originally posted by Diesel6401
      have you ever sprayed it out with corrosion x or even wd40? could have got some rust in there or something. Hobbico will prob warranty it for you. They have good customer service.
      Even after he's had it for 3 or 4 years?

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      • Fluid
        Fast and Furious
        • Apr 2007
        • 8011

        #4
        No they won't warranty it. Actually, 3-4 years is pretty good for a moderately cheap Chinese motor, they do eventually wear out. Does the motor spin over by hand without being connected to the ESC? Could be as simple as bum bearings, but probably not. Have you changed the transmitter settings since the last time you ran it?



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        • Checkmateguy01
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 376

          #5
          Originally posted by Fluid
          No they won't warranty it. Actually, 3-4 years is pretty good for a moderately cheap Chinese motor, they do eventually wear out. Does the motor spin over by hand without being connected to the ESC? Could be as simple as bum bearings, but probably not. Have you changed the transmitter settings since the last time you ran it?



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          The motor will turn over buy hand but it is really tight. I did get it to turn over with the batteries but it struggled to do it and was very slow, and i noticed it went in reverse once too. No the transmitter settings have not been changed. Maybe the ESC fried instead?

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