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squeeforever 11.12.2007 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360 (Post 128959)
man you are running brushless you did not need to flip the diffs you could have just swiched the motor wires. nice build BTW

No, he couldn't....Read the thread about it...

Hickoryhead 11.12.2007 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 128969)
No, he couldn't....Read the thread about it...

What am I missing? :neutral: He should have been able to just change the wires on the motor and ESC. Or is his motor sensored?

BL_RV0 11.12.2007 10:32 PM

feigao's aren't sensored i don't know why he couldn't of swiched the wires.... :no:

GorillaMaxx360 11.12.2007 10:41 PM

O cause it is locked into second and i am guessing it is like a one way or am i wrong.

Hickoryhead 11.12.2007 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 129025)
feigao's aren't sensored i don't know why he couldn't of swiched the wires.... :no:

Thats what I thought.:neutral:

squeeforever 11.12.2007 10:51 PM

No, thats just it, the tranny isn't locked. If it were, it wouldn't be a problem. When he switched the wires it simply reversed the motor direction, but the problem was that the OWB prevented it from moving...Which would be why he had to flip the diffs. Make sense?

Hickoryhead 11.12.2007 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129035)
No, thats just it, the tranny isn't locked. If it were, it wouldn't be a problem. When he switched the wires it simply reversed the motor direction, but the problem was that the OWB prevented it from moving...Which would be why he had to flip the diffs. Make sense?

OWB?

jnev 11.12.2007 11:18 PM

OWB = one way bearing

Hickoryhead 11.12.2007 11:24 PM

I understand the one way bearing now but where is it located?

lincpimp 11.12.2007 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jnev (Post 129049)
OWB = one way bearing

OWB = Old White Beggar?

squeeforever 11.12.2007 11:25 PM

Its built into one of the gears. I think the 2nd speed gear? Theres pictures of all that stuff in Brian's sticky about locking the Revo tranny.

Hickoryhead 11.12.2007 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129055)
Its built into one of the gears. I think the 2nd speed gear? Theres pictures of all that stuff in Brian's sticky about locking the Revo tranny.

O see I need to learn how to read. I was thinking in the Emaxx tranny. I have never messed with the Revo tranny yet. Sorry. I try to learn something new every day. Thanks Squee.

LiNcpimp, your only 27. Not really old yet.:na:

BL_RV0 11.13.2007 12:13 AM

aye carumba, the owb is the one way bearing located on the back of the nitro motor that hooks up with the crankshaft to the backplate. see? i still posess a little nitro knowledge :surprised:

squeeforever 11.13.2007 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 129069)
aye carumba, the owb is the one way bearing located on the back of the nitro motor that hooks up with the crankshaft to the backplate. see? i still posess a little nitro knowledge :surprised:

Not that OWB...The one in the tranny.

drkros3 11.13.2007 12:45 AM

yah it was that i needed to flip the diff's and i tired to switch the wires but it did not work. but that day i locked it into second lol. so i did a lot of work that was not needed lol.

but its all cool i was showing it off at work today and i broke a lot of stuff. like the 1 spur gear, 3 wheel hex's, 1 front diff, 1 push rod, and 1 rpm arm lol.

i did not konw that a poll could do so much damage haha. but its all fixed and its good. i got to try not to brake it any more cause i dont get paid for 2 more weeks and today was an expensive day.

oh yah and i broke the tekno wing mount cause i was doing backflips off of the curb. hahaha


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