Barndog Racing
RCC Addict
Yes Eddy's are sealed and tighter I think that is why I was trying to get the axles first because they would be in the worst of the dirt and stuff.I also did the bearing on the spur gear and it spins nice!
On my R1 the biggest issue was bearings, fast Eddie solved that issue quickly . Get a full set and you will eliminate all sorts of issues.
Be wary of junfac CVDs , I blew 4 out quickly, when I went back to stock no issues. I did go 4WS to make it turn.
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( remember: The GOM has the motor turning clockwise, contrary to about any buggy on the market. Running a brushed, fixed timing ( ! ) endbell motor will lead to overheating and eventually burning the collector badly)
Can you elaborate on this a bit? Are you suggesting that this truck will eventually burn out any fixed-timing brushed motor? Adding to my confusion is the closed-endbell (presumably fixed-timing) motor shown on the GOM's box art and elsewhere.
This will be good info to have while I'm motor-shopping.
Sure.
Good stuff, thank you.
So if a motor is advertised as fixed timing with no other information, is it safe to assume it is set at zero degrees? The example I am thinking of is the Reedy Radon, which is a 17t open endbell with no specific timing info I can find, aside from it being "non-adjustable fixed timing". (Great cheap motor btw, I run one in another vehicle)
I don't mean to get too far off into the weeds on this topic, but I think it's still a relevant discussion as the GOM has this uncommon motor rotation.
To solve reverse rotation, sensored brushless , use a castle or holmes esc and reverse the motor with castle link
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Would work for none-stockspec motors. Not for the LRP. Base timing, factory fixed, is already 15degrees for ccw running.
The K4, luckily, isn’t timed. Only problem is fitting an ESC under the bonnet. It’s a tad low up there. I think I’ll cut part of the -to me- useless RX box. That extra 1,5cm will guarantee a brushless sensored esc with fan will fit.
Thanks for the lesson man, I've learned a lot.
You know your stuff!