Restoring a Villain IV

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  • xlandguy
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 282

    #16
    EX setup. Havent run it yet. Wierd clicking noise from one of the motors, so I opened it up, besides being dirty as dirty can be, one of the magnets was no longer attached to the can, and it was clanking around in there when the motor cranked. So, I epoxied it back in place, I hope it works ok, never did that before. It's been a long time since I worked on a brushed motor, but it's coming back to me. RC10 days!

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    • LarrysDrifter
      Big Booty Daddy
      • May 2010
      • 3278

      #17
      Its looks great. Tons better than before. Now that you have fixed it right and made it nice, if you do ever sell it, you can take pride knowing that youre selling a good, well built boat thats done right and done the best you can. I too have bought a junk hull that was advertised from a member here as being nice and immaculate. It was literally junk. Needless to say, it ended up in a dumpster. Good job on yours, and ALWAYS be leary of buying used hulls from anywhere online. I learned my lesson after buying a handfull of used hulls. Ill only by new from now on. The dissapointment and hassle isnt worth it to me. Other parts, yes, but hulls...no way, unless its from a well known member here that I know can build something right.

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      • xlandguy
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 282

        #18
        I am coming right along now that I have recieved all my parts orders. One dissapointment is that the Boca bearings I bought do not fit, to big. I wonder if the differing versions of the Villain had changes in the size of the driveshafts? Oh well, 8 bucks I'm out on that one, not bad. I havent been able to find a cover for the electronics box yet, but that's no biggie unless I flip and submerge the electronics.



        So, I took it across the road to the lake. How much fun is this boat? Wow. Like my Traxxas Summit, I really have fun going slow and maneuvering. And this thing is maneuverable! And, with the brushed motors I can "crawl" along ever so slowly with it and turn on a dime even at very low speed. This will be good for a rescue craft for my Motley Crew I do think. I only ran it with one 2s lipo. I am not sure if the ESC can handle 4s or not. I have another thread asking if anyone has info on my esc.




        Taking on small amount of water, no prob if it was in the bilge, but it's in the radio box bilge. Maybe the servo rod boot, one is ripped. Don't thing the cooling system is leaking. Might also be coming from the top, rear of hatch does not have rubber seal yet, and this boat throws some water.
        Last edited by xlandguy; 06-30-2012, 09:48 AM.

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        • SFC K
          Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 49

          #19
          Looks good sitting on the water! I have the same problem with mine for water leaking in. I think it is because the rear of these hulls sits so low in the water and when you stop the water just runs right it. I don't get a lot of water in mine but it's enough to steer me away from running lipos in it. I shot a video last weekend with mine with the carbon fiber turn fins on it and it still will spin out but not as bad without.

          I'm with you on the speed and maneuvering of these boats! I almost like driving this better than my Impulse. LOL I alos sued it a couple times to rescue my buddies Airboats. It worked great!

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          • xlandguy
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 282

            #20
            Video of the Villain running at small local pond. Very manueverable and alot of fun. have to do something about the porpoising if I want to pick up the speed.

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