|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Fitting a Sintered Rotor
I'm swapping the bonded rotor in my LRP Vector X11 5.5, for a sintered rotor part no.50610
Is it just a case of undoing the 3 screws, pulling the old one out, carefully putting the new one in without it picking up any debris, and putting the 3 screws back in.
__________________
KECKSpeed - Seat of your Pants R/C Racing www.keckspeed.co.uk ryan@keckspeed.co.uk |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Pretty much, just take note of all the shims and make make sure they go back in the same way they came out.
__________________
Canon 40D (350D backup) - EF-S 18-55 - EF-S 17-85 - EF 100-300 - EF 50 - Canon 430 EX || Speedlite - Canon BG-E2N Grip Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended AX-10 Crawler - Thats all I have left!!!
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
you pretty much have it spot on.
be careful when you get the rotors out of the packet, they have a tendancy to jump out of your hands to clunk against something metal, the magnetic power they have is immense! |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks a lot guy's, it's nice to be reassured
__________________
KECKSpeed - Seat of your Pants R/C Racing www.keckspeed.co.uk ryan@keckspeed.co.uk |
|
|