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Nylint Ford Econoline Conversion - Misc. WPL Parts

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I am waiting on a lot of metal pieces to come in for the Tonka RC Jeep Conversion so I started another project.
 
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I am going to use two N20 gearmotors to power the wheels. I should have ordered N30 motors but it is too late now. They are 1000 RPM output motors. I don't know if that is going to be too fast but since these things cost $2.00, it will just reorder if needed.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Fre...195.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dZTkKwM

That high of a speed from that small motor will create very little torque. I have the 600rpm ones that Adrian202 tried out, and it is ungodly slow but has a bit more torque. Not to mention all those metal gears are LOUD!
 
That high of a speed from that small motor will create very little torque. I have the 600rpm ones that Adrian202 tried out, and it is ungodly slow but has a bit more torque. Not to mention all those metal gears are LOUD!

I was afraid of that but I was emotionally scarred from another motor I installed on my first Tonka RC conversion that was way to slow and had way more torque than needed. I didn't consider the noise so I guess I'll see how that goes.
 
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I epoxied the nuts to the threaded plastic axles to keep them from unscrewing themselves and true up the wheels as much as possible. One of them has some wobble to it but not a ton.
 
That high of a speed from that small motor will create very little torque. I have the 600rpm ones that Adrian202 tried out, and it is ungodly slow but has a bit more torque. Not to mention all those metal gears are LOUD!

You were indeed correct. This machine is now running and does fine on carpet and hardwood but can't climb anything. I'm going to try to find some bigger motors.
 
This is a cool build "thumbsup" , where did you get the body?

Here's my 1:1 I had back in '85, it was a '66
 

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Motor Swap

Since my two small N30 motors didn't have enough power, I have worked up a different solution using a motor from Aliexpress bolted to a planetary gearbox.

Motor: FATJAY 2430 5800 KV Brushless motor hooked to a 10:1 planetary gearbox.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/FAT...969.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dropcOJ

I am not sure if this motor/transmission combo will work but I am going to give it a try and see what happens.

Nylint RC Truck (2) by captaininsano1000, on Flickr

Nylint RC Truck (1) by captaininsano1000, on Flickr
 
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