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Micro S2000 08-28-2003 06:41 PM

more motor speed?
 
i'm wondering if i were to take a drop of oil and put it on the motor (so it ran inside) and put a drop on the middle gear bar if i would go faster

MicroSpeed 08-28-2003 07:56 PM

well, if you try it, do it in a cheap motor you dont want anymore, 'cause it might short out the motor and burn it out

Yugo DSC Maxxer 08-28-2003 08:22 PM

Just don't put in too much...
Something smells good! Whatcha' cookin'? Uhhhh...Appearently my motor!:eek: :eek: :rolleyes: :D

Rex 08-28-2003 08:33 PM

I'd try a super thin oil, and very little of it. The thickness alone in a motor that small could cause it to move slower not because of friction but because of resistance.

Lord_Nick_D 08-28-2003 09:32 PM

use the stuff that comes in a small tube with a very this percise tip

I think radio shack sells come I used to have some for yo yo's it feels like baby oil but thinner and it clear

Micro S2000 08-28-2003 11:34 PM

i have about 9 motors i'll probably try it on a shen pink end cap i have 3 i think

i was thinking of using this one oil i used to oil my paintball gun with its clearand thin its in a pump spray so i was thinking of something to put it on then put it on the motor, maybe a q-tip but i'm not sure yet

boho 09-02-2003 07:30 AM

I've accidently put way too much oil in that exact place. It didn't really hurt anything. It took it a few seconds to get up to speed at first, but after that it was fine. I actually got an old beet-up 2.2 to keep up with a brand new 2.6. The 2.2 was oiled and the 2.6 was unoiled. I always run with oil now. It easily makes the cars faster. I put some where-ever there is friction.

It also makes some of the cars as quiet as a mouse. Just depends on how well the gears are connecting. If it still makes a racket after oiling it, then it may not have good connection on the gears. Just adjust the motor for that. Also, try to find oils that repel dust.

cisco 09-04-2003 05:44 PM

How do you take the motor apart?


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