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loose
18-05-2007, 09:55 PM
Hi can anyone help? got an old Spashett 11 double that for some reason has decided that it needs a push to get going.
Basically from a standing start nothing happens when you hit the throttle. Give the car a nudge or just turn the shaft and away it goes no problem. Can come off the throttle and as long as the revs dont stop altogether its fine when you get on the throttle again. Let it come to stop though and it wont start again.
Sorry if that sounds a bit confusing. Any ideas?? Brushes look fine.
:wtf:
bert digler
18-05-2007, 09:58 PM
Hi can anyone help. got an old Spashett 11 double that for some reason has decided that it needs a puch to get going.
Basically from a standing start nothing happens when you hit the throttle. Give the car a nudge or just turn the shaft and away it goes no problem. Can come off the throttle and as long as the revs dont stop altogether its fine when you get on the throttle again. Let it come to stop though and it wont start again.
Sorry if that sounds a bit confusing. Any ideas?? Brushes look fine.
:wtf:
its shit in brush tubes try changin the brushes and flushing the tubes and end bell with motor spray also dont use wd40 or simalar fot the bearings this causes the same problem:(
ashleyb4
18-05-2007, 10:00 PM
I would think it would need a skim nad new brushes as well as motors that need a skim esc need a nudge to get the going sometimes.
A
Sticky Brush, deffo. Clean with motor spray, clean out the crap and just tug the brushes a few times to loosen em up, shud be fine.
esc need a nudge to get the going sometimes.
A
What are you going on about:confused: . Are you telling me that if my car don't want to go of the start line i should take my body off and give the speedo a little nudge:rolleyes: . Take the motor apart and give it a good clean. I found this when i was using the V2 motors. Also give the EDGE brush a try as this has a flat profile on one side to allow some of the dirt to pass out.
loose
18-05-2007, 10:14 PM
Cheers all thanks for that. I'll give it a clean and check the brushes again, hopefully it'll be fine for the weekend.
Thanks again. ;)
ashleyb4
18-05-2007, 10:18 PM
I meant etc not esc.
A
losixxx
18-05-2007, 10:39 PM
I would think it would need a skim nad new brushes as well as motors that need a skim esc need a nudge to get the going sometimes.
A
your talking complete crap again ash, please don't give people advice when you havent got a clue, ''motors than need a skim need a nudge to get the going'' funniest thing ive read in a long time!
there's already been a thread about this not long ago!:(
bigred5765
18-05-2007, 10:46 PM
he isnt actualy, motors that you have to nudge or push to get going quiet often need a good skim and or new brushes, which usually involves cleaning out as well,so what he says is right just he didnt explain it that well,
losixxx
18-05-2007, 10:51 PM
rubbish carl.
with a v2 motor 99% off the time the problem is due to a build up of dirt/muck/brush-residue in the tube's thus stopping the brush from making proper contact with the comm, nothing what so ever to do with it needing a skim, in fact the current batch especially the spashett's with enduro sprint brushes work fine even when the comm is near black.
Southwell
18-05-2007, 10:54 PM
rubbish carl.
with a v2 motor 99% off the time the problem is due to a build up of dirt/muck/brush-residue in the tube's thus stopping the brush from making proper contact with the comm, nothing what so ever to do with it needing a skim, in fact the current batch especially the spashett's with enduro sprint brushes work fine even when the comm is near black.
Yep! Preach ma bruvva!! :p
ashleyb4
19-05-2007, 12:36 AM
This has made me think ive never had a sticky brush on a v2 odd!!! Ill say that and it will get stuck everyround on sunday lol.:D
A
bigred5765
19-05-2007, 04:45 PM
rubbish carl.
with a v2 motor 99% off the time the problem is due to a build up of dirt/muck/brush-residue in the tube's thus stopping the brush from making proper contact with the comm, nothing what so ever to do with it needing a skim, in fact the current batch especially the spashett's with enduro sprint brushes work fine even when the comm is near black.
we know that sticky brushes is usually the main cause but, depends how long its been run before this happened also, and if ya wanna see one working / not/ that way I'm sure i can arrange it lol just run it for weeks without a skim
losixxx
19-05-2007, 04:57 PM
we know that sticky brushes is usually the main cause but, depends how long its been run before this happened also, and if ya wanna see one working / not/ that way I'm sure i can arrange it lol just run it for weeks without a skim
i do m8, my spashett in my b4 has done 4 meetings and will be on its 5th tomorrow, so thats 21 run's and still going strong
tyreman
19-05-2007, 05:13 PM
Once Carl and Chris stop bickering :rolleyes: you may also want to check the internal pcb board, and the capacitors mounted to it, to make sure there is no visable sign of damage, as this will cause you problems from a standing start. ie: stuttering off the line or needing a bit of a shove to get it going.
bigred5765
19-05-2007, 06:21 PM
hehe we dont bicker??
its a forum we discuss in public,
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