[NSRCA-discussion] Hacker gearbox( and other...)
Richard Strickland
richard.s at allied-callaway.com
Fri Jun 2 08:53:40 AKDT 2006
That would be ideal-but that's not what we have-which lead to the discussion
of sealed bearings. An issue that hasn't been mentioned is the dead spot
with the motor that allows it to oscillate on start-up occasionally-makes a
hell of a racket-and I think it is VERY tough on the gears and bearings.
That was with the standard settings available. If you get the Hacker/Master
programming box, it gives quite a few more options-like a softer start and
expo throttle--+/- 1 degree advance, etc.(and it seems some controllers
ignore what your transmitter throttle curve looks like). It's 50 bucks,
easy to use, and worth it. It's a lot nicer(smoother) start and throttle
response IMHO.
Richard S.
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Wayne
Galligan
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Hacker gearbox
I am not into the big electric stuff but I just had one of those fleeting
thoughts.
If the gear case is sealed so the fluids or grease wont come out then the
heavy oil that is recommend should work just fine. AS long as there is
enough in the case for the planetarys to be immersed in. Much like the
gears in the rear end of a car.
Could you not drill a small hole and tapped for a small screw in the bottom
of the gear case to drain the oil and one on top to fill? You could flush
the system with clean oil and refill. Would solve the problem of having to
dissasemble every time.
BWDIK (but what do I know)
Wayne G
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