One 8s pass. End results...@k-bash
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Have no idea. I literally took the photos where me and @K-BASH were running.. I tossed it in the car and drove home. It even pushed the center bearing out. But I'll have to tear it down and check it out and report backSo what do you think caused the center shaft to bend like that??
Will do, so far. The 1650kv is what caused it. It smells so horrible. And it's frozen in its current condition. I'm assuming since I already lost the senor part. Where I had problems before hand. Just created another problem..Alright..
Good luck on the diagnosis.
Keep us posted.
Look in my build page. There should be a fewScorched rc or perfect pass has 8mm center driveshafts…curious can I get full pic of that top brace
Not seeing the limitless build just kraton buildLook in my build page. There should be a few
Thread 'Limitless build "Silent Symphony" updated 02/19/21' https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/limitless-build-silent-symphony-updated-02-19-21.47241/Not seeing the limitless build just kraton build
I mean.. I'm not a expert here. But if it locked up. There's going to be damaged pass along through out the driveline? Like I said I'm not a expert. But the driveshafts doesn't bend unless too much pressure or torque? It had to do some sort of ripple effect..I'm not sure that the motor being locked up is necessarily the cause, it could be collateral damage of the driveshaft blowout as well.
Spool is free. From both shafts. But definitely haven't taken anything apart yetSo you haven't remove the motor or pinion yet.. to really test/see if it is the motor itself that's stuck.
Could be "locked up" due to something getting jammed else where...?
Could have. Hard to say. Because I was having issues with the senor part. But once I tear it down more I should know betterThink about it in the other direction: driveshaft oscillates, blows out, sends a shock through the drivetrain up to the motor.
I am not saying this is exactly what happened, but rather, that it is an additional possibility.
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