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  • illz302
    Banned
    • Sep 2009
    • 191

    #16
    Can you not swap the drive dogs with different ones?

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    • OldSoldier99
      Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 47

      #17
      Originally posted by illz302
      Can you not swap the drive dogs with different ones?
      Kinda hard to explain... basically the shaft has no drive dog. There is just a set of threads at the end of the shaft and the propellers screw onto the threads. You literally screw the props onto the shaft threads and hope they dont spin themselves off. I assume the folks that designed the boat designed it so the motors turn opposite the way that would cause the props to unscrew themselves off the shaft.

      OldSoldier99

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      • OldSoldier99
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 47

        #18
        Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
        You need to make sure that the motors have no timing advance. If they do and you reverse the wires, the motors will have less of a life span if used like that. it will also go slower in forward. They are 4mm threaded shafts. I tried some graupner props. The stock ones did better, but are very brittle.
        The Traxxas Velineon speed controls are not very programmable. The only thing you can change is the mode Fwd Only/Fwd-Rev/Training Mode (half speed). And I have never advanced the timing on the endbell of the motor. In fact, the instructions say you can reverse the motor by reversing any two of the three wires between the motor and speed control...I've done it many times on my land vehicles.

        Thanks for the tip on the graupner props.

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        • OldSoldier99
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 47

          #19
          Originally posted by bwells
          My Traxxas Villian EX has counter rotating motors and a left and right hand props
          bwells,
          You are right...I forgot about that. Since I knew the motors turned the same way on the PT-109, I must have only bought identical props. I think I'll need to order a pair of Traxxas props.
          Last edited by OldSoldier99; 10-29-2009, 10:55 PM. Reason: clarity

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          • bwells
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 842

            #20
            Yeah, they are cheap but as Steven said, the motors need to have zero timing to reverse them. I would assume it would not be a problem in your application though.

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            • OldSoldier99
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 47

              #21
              Just a note that I made a mistake in my earlier post when I said I used Traxxas Villian props on my PT-109. I should have said Traxxas Blast props. Those are the ones that only turn in one direction. My bad.

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              • Stephavee
                I like cool things!
                • Jan 2011
                • 218

                #22
                I found out after my father inlaw jumped his pt109 over my blackjack that you can cut the plastic off the threads and press them into stock sv27 props and run them! Temp not bad and fast...er
                " Do you really need anouther boat "
                YEP!

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