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rcjmaxx 04.20.2007 07:49 PM

BL Mammoth......but no brakes.
 
Ive just converted an XTM Mammoth monster truck to brushless.Because its a 2 speed and i dont have a 2 speed pinion gear,Ive mounted the motor so it drives the larger of the 2 spurs,the 65t.But the problem is that i have forward but no brakes or reverse.Ive tried programing the 9920 to forward and brake with no luck.Ive done nitro to brushless conversions before but never with a 2 speed set-up,am i missing something here? Thanks

pb4ugo 04.20.2007 08:39 PM

You need to lock it into one gear. The one-way bearing won't allow rotation (or braking force) opposite it's forward direction.

rcjmaxx 04.20.2007 09:05 PM

How is this done?

pb4ugo 04.21.2007 11:13 AM

I'd have to look closely at a Mammoth 2-speed since I've never seen one. Some creative epoxying or J.B.Weld will often handle it.:027:

MetalMan 04.21.2007 11:48 AM

Or, you could switch out the two speed for a center diff. It would improve handling and lock it into one gear :).

supralover72 04.21.2007 12:06 PM

Check out the set-up in the mamoth pro. I believe it comes with a center diff so those parts should be drop in.

rcjmaxx 04.21.2007 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pb4ugo
I'd have to look closely at a Mammoth 2-speed since I've never seen one. Some creative epoxying or J.B.Weld will often handle it.:027:

Problem solved....I hope.A nitro RCer heard me mention my project an offered some advice.Since Ive never owned a nitro vehicle I didnt know that the 2 speed diff works with a clutch that basicly "floats" in a situation like mine,which is why I only had one direction and no brakes.So after taking the diff apart,removing one spur gear then J.B.Welding the clutch assembly to the support shaft,rendering the diff a single speed,operating in either direction and brakes too.As of this message Ive only run it on my work bench so Im keeping my fingers crossed.

pb4ugo 04.22.2007 03:47 PM

Let us know for sure when you get some run time on it.

rcjmaxx 04.28.2007 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcjmaxx
Problem solved....I hope.A nitro RCer heard me mention my project an offered some advice.Since Ive never owned a nitro vehicle I didnt know that the 2 speed diff works with a clutch that basicly "floats" in a situation like mine,which is why I only had one direction and no brakes.So after taking the diff apart,removing one spur gear then J.B.Welding the clutch assembly to the support shaft,rendering the diff a single speed,operating in either direction and brakes too.As of this message Ive only run it on my work bench so Im keeping my fingers crossed.

Mission accomplished.After much bashing the J.B.Welding seems to have solved my problems,full forward,reverse and brake.Only one drawback,a very noticable slack in forward to reverse and vice versa.but not to the point of ruining my bash-fest.Thanks for your responses.

andreas_h92 09.16.2009 05:13 PM

a bit off topic but what motor mount did you use?


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