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OZ-RUSTLER 04.26.2009 04:04 AM

Replacement Rotor for Hacker C50 MAXX
 
Does anybody know where I can get a replacement rotor for Hacker C50 Maxx?

Unsullied_Spy 04.26.2009 07:25 AM

I took a quick look around and didn't see any Hacker replacement rotors, could you E-Mail Hacker and ask if they sell just the rotor?

Too bad my Hacker rotor won't work :lol:
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...y/DSCN1864.jpg

lutach 04.26.2009 08:45 AM

The C50 Maxx rotor is $50, that was the price Kyle told me a while back.

_paralyzed_ 04.26.2009 10:06 AM

i'd see about a rotor from a different series with a 5mm shaft. that 1/8 inch is worthless

lincpimp 04.26.2009 02:07 PM

tekno sell the rotor for the c50 maxx with 5mm shaft for 75 bucks. I bought one a while back to fix the broken shaft in mine.

I wonder if the magnet could be removed from the damaged shaft easily and reglued onto a new 5mm piece of stock?

lutach 04.26.2009 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 282458)
I wonder if the magnet could be removed from the damaged shaft easily and reglued onto a new 5mm piece of stock?

That would be possible. If anyone has the know how please post it here. I have a C50-MAXX with a broken 1/8' shaft and I have 5MM shafts here.

lincpimp 04.26.2009 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by lutach (Post 282468)
That would be possible. If anyone has the know how please post it here. I have a C50-MAXX with a broken 1/8' shaft and I have 5MM shafts here.

I have a broken one as well. I may try to get it loose from the shaft. Heat would be my best guess, but high heat will damage the magnet (at least that is what I think). Maybe I could press the shaft out, but I have a feeling it is a bit stronger than the magnet...

lutach 04.26.2009 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 282479)
I have a broken one as well. I may try to get it loose from the shaft. Heat would be my best guess, but high heat will damage the magnet (at least that is what I think). Maybe I could press the shaft out, but I have a feeling it is a bit stronger than the magnet...

That what I was thinking, but I don't want to do it with mine and then have no magnet left lol. Now the other thing would be what Epoxy to use. Most of us can't acquire the real strong high heat industrial Epoxy.

squeeforever 04.26.2009 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lutach (Post 282482)
That what I was thinking, but I don't want to do it with mine and then have no magnet left lol. Now the other thing would be what Epoxy to use. Most of us can't acquire the real strong high heat industrial Epoxy.

JB Weld...

lutach 04.26.2009 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 282488)
JB Weld...

Will it be stronger then the Epoxy they use on them? I know Hacker uses some pretty serious Epoxy as I haven't heard of any coming loose from the shaft.

OZ-RUSTLER 04.27.2009 04:00 AM

Thanks for the replies guys. I think I will stick with the 1/8 shaft because it is just for a stock rustler, that way I can still use my 48p pinions.

Linc and Lutach, any chance you can link me to the shafts? Just cannot seem to find them.

Cheers

squeeforever 04.27.2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lutach (Post 282491)
Will it be stronger then the Epoxy they use on them? I know Hacker uses some pretty serious Epoxy as I haven't heard of any coming loose from the shaft.

Yea, it will be plenty strong. Several people have done it with great success, including CrazyJr. Just can't use the JBQuik...

crazyjr 04.29.2009 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 282661)
Yea, it will be plenty strong. Several people have done it with great success, including CrazyJr. Just can't use the JBQuik...

Yup, done it twice. Once with a novak 4400hv and once with a lehner 1200xl basic, the basic is still being beat and run every opportunity, over 1 year later

not sure on the JB quik, i never tryed it. I figured if i was going to try it, i'd get the best. don't worry about heat, good to 600*

squeeforever 04.29.2009 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 283204)
Yup, done it twice. Once with a novak 4400hv and once with a lehner 1200xl basic, the basic is still being beat and run every opportunity, over 1 year later

not sure on the JB quik, i never tryed it. I figured if i was going to try it, i'd get the best. don't worry about heat, good to 600*

If I'm not mistaken, then Quik isn't good for high heat.

crazyjr 04.29.2009 06:58 PM

not sure, never tryed it


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