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Hit wire motor

xC Pirates

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I've got new wraith kit done last year, not been handle it for long time til now..the problem is when I switch on last night, my 27T brushed motor become hot and so the the wires within few minutes..what is the possible causes?im using LRP rock crawler brushless+brushed type ESC w/3000 nimh batt
 
everythin upgrade xcept the gear stil stock..i just on and test run by holding it up for few minutes than i switch it off, i touch the motor n its really hot with the wires too..i can't figure it out yet what when wrong..i try again with other batt also the same..nothing rubbing or any friction at all tyres..is it the motor or the wire or the ESC setup need to chnge..thnks for reply
 
I would vote gearing if you had it on the ground running it. The stock gearing is 80/20 and needs to be more like 87/15. If you were running it in the air and it got hot, it sounds like a bad connection or two or it is possible it is the motor."thumbsup"
 
If you were running it and it got hot..... Then its like above your gear mesh is probably too tight.

I would vote gearing if you had it on the ground running it. The stock gearing is 80/20 and needs to be more like 87/15. If you were running it in the air and it got hot, it sounds like a bad connection or two or it is possible it is the motor."thumbsup"
+1.

How much running has it had since new?

If not much running, it may be overgeared (as craddock stated) or the gear mesh is too tight (as JW stated).

Hot motors are:
-Overgeared
-Tight gear mesh
-Drivetrain binding
 
Bought new spur&pinion gear 85/22..installed n hold it for about 30secs in full throttle..and so the wire still gettin hot..i double check the connection,seem fine, gearing ok, no binding or tight..should I chnge the whole transmission case & drive shaft...any chnce where to look?!
 
Bought new spur&pinion gear 85/22..installed n hold it for about 30secs in full throttle..and so the wire still gettin hot..i double check the connection,seem fine, gearing ok, no binding or tight..should I chnge the whole transmission case & drive shaft...any chnce where to look?!

:lmao:Read what you were already told. Not trying to be a pain but you went from 80/20 to 85/22 You really didn't change the gearing just changed how you got to almost the same gearing. You should be running 87/15 or 87/14, 87/13 in that area or you could do 90/20 but I am not sure the 90 will fit inside the spur cover. I run 87/15 in all of mine and have never had over heating issues even after 3+ hrs of running. Also if you can post a pic so we can see the the wiring and connections to your motor."thumbsup"
 
Bought new spur&pinion gear 85/22..

For the life of me, I don't know how you people crawl with such astronomically tall gearing. Both my Scorps came with 14/87, and both have been bumped up to 35 turn motors. Recently I tried out one of the 20 tooth pinions from the spare parts bags and the thing felt completely lame. Probably fine for flat trails running, but crawling was horrible.
And then to top it all off, you're running tall gearing AND a motor light on turns?

xC Pirates said:
..should I chnge the whole transmission case & drive shaft...any chnce where to look?!

And what would you be hoping to accomplish with that?

Now that I think about it, might not be a bad idea to open up your transmission and have a look. I recently got one in trade where the screws for the outdrives had come out and were scraping up the inside of the case. Suppose that could be going on.

You're still way overgeared, though.
 
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