StomperCrawler
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Re: Clone Hammers 540 Motor Mount and simple "Hobby Grade" setup (Feiyue FY03)
How's your fy03 running these days, Hugo? My friend and I just bought one apiece. I filed down and lubed the diff gears, shimmed the main diff gear, Loctited the 3 screws where they meet metal. Smallest pinion installed with Loctite and meshed. Slipper one half turn from full lock. Shocks adjusted as recommended. Fuel tubing o-rings between the drive pins and bearings near the wheel hexes. I left the light buckets since they can be replaced when they get worn down from roll-overs. Strapped the loose heatsink onto the motor using a zip tie the rig came with. Lubed the bearings. Lubed the c-hubs with graphite powder. Moved the steering ball to the inner hole, closer to the servo screw to give torque, slow it down, and prevent damage; still had to turn down the dual-rate a bit to prevent the servo from burning up when trying to get past the end points. Battery velcro'd down to keep it from sliding around. Probably some other stuff I forgot, LOL! Runs like a charm! Ordered some m2.5x20mm Hex screws off eBay for $1 to adjust the front suspension a bit. Working on installing a 5v fan on the motor.
How's your fy03 running these days, Hugo? My friend and I just bought one apiece. I filed down and lubed the diff gears, shimmed the main diff gear, Loctited the 3 screws where they meet metal. Smallest pinion installed with Loctite and meshed. Slipper one half turn from full lock. Shocks adjusted as recommended. Fuel tubing o-rings between the drive pins and bearings near the wheel hexes. I left the light buckets since they can be replaced when they get worn down from roll-overs. Strapped the loose heatsink onto the motor using a zip tie the rig came with. Lubed the bearings. Lubed the c-hubs with graphite powder. Moved the steering ball to the inner hole, closer to the servo screw to give torque, slow it down, and prevent damage; still had to turn down the dual-rate a bit to prevent the servo from burning up when trying to get past the end points. Battery velcro'd down to keep it from sliding around. Probably some other stuff I forgot, LOL! Runs like a charm! Ordered some m2.5x20mm Hex screws off eBay for $1 to adjust the front suspension a bit. Working on installing a 5v fan on the motor.
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