Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
I just put my old MB back together (using a Frog chassis). I rebuilt the Thorpe ball diff (using new balls) and it felt smooth when I turned it by hand after assembly. When I apply the throttle, the wheels turn fine if the truck is not on the ground. As soon as it is placed on the ground, it just creeps. I have tried different motors, pinions, and batteries all with the same result. Any thoughts?
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
is it creeping slowly even though the motor sounds like it is spinning fast, or is the motor bogging down?
Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
The motor is definitely still spinning fast (normal speed). It just creeps. I'm going to dismantle the ball diff and replace all the balls. I think that maybe I didn't use enough of the 1/16 balls. Do you think that may be the cause?aconsola wrote:is it creeping slowly even though the motor sounds like it is spinning fast, or is the motor bogging down?
Thanks for the response.
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
if the motor is going fast but the truck is not moving much, the diff is likely loose. I would take it apart, clean and inspect the whole diff. re-assemble carefully and make sure that if you hold both of the outdrives you cannot spin the iff gear by hand.
Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Cool. I will see if that works and I will let you know. Thanks!aconsola wrote:if the motor is going fast but the truck is not moving much, the diff is likely loose. I would take it apart, clean and inspect the whole diff. re-assemble carefully and make sure that if you hold both of the outdrives you cannot spin the iff gear by hand.
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
It worked! Thanks for the advice. All I need now is a body. Any recomendations on a motor? I'm keeping it simple...no LiPos or Brushless power needed. A 27T?aconsola wrote:if the motor is going fast but the truck is not moving much, the diff is likely loose. I would take it apart, clean and inspect the whole diff. re-assemble carefully and make sure that if you hold both of the outdrives you cannot spin the iff gear by hand.
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Anyone know if the King Blackfoot wheels will work on the Beetle?
(http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?sku=TAM9335253&itemname=wheel_bag_58192)
(http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?sku=TAM9335253&itemname=wheel_bag_58192)
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Check with mr .Lexan see if he still has the reproduction scorcher monster beetle bodies.I bought 2 from him their sweet.Their Lexan bodies not original hard bodies.Don
Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Thanks, I'll hit him up. I've heard he is a popular guy on this site!THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:Check with mr .Lexan see if he still has the reproduction scorcher monster beetle bodies.I bought 2 from him their sweet.Their Lexan bodies not original hard bodies.Don
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Fronts will bolt right on. Rears will need the 5-pin adaptor on this HPI tree....sneako43 wrote:Anyone know if the King Blackfoot wheels will work on the Beetle?
(http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?sku=TAM9335253&itemname=wheel_bag_58192)
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000471732&I=LXN057&P=K
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
Thanks, man. I saw those included with an HPI wheel set. The King Blackfoot wheels would look cool since they are red and match a lot of the plastic on the chassis.cyclepsych0 wrote:Fronts will bolt right on. Rears will need the 5-pin adaptor on this HPI tree....sneako43 wrote:Anyone know if the King Blackfoot wheels will work on the Beetle?
(http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?sku=TAM9335253&itemname=wheel_bag_58192)
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000471732&I=LXN057&P=K
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Re: Monster Beetle rebuild...slow
I like the look of the chrome KBF wheels on the Monster Beetle. Everytime I open this post I hoping to see pics.
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I can do that, Shodog.shodog wrote:I like the look of the chrome KBF wheels on the Monster Beetle. Everytime I open this post I hoping to see pics.
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