As some may know I’ve been chasing an issue on the JT for a while and not been able to narrow it down.
Occasionally the tank would drift to the side as if something was binding, I have stripped and found the main drive gear had been eating into the hull side. To fix this a shim washer has been installed. This has fixed the issue I thought I had.
Unfortunately we still have a problem, which I’m pretty sure is now the drive motor. 1 motor is noisy in one direction and when run for a while seems to get tight, running it backwards seems to fix this. The motor is noisy when no other drive train parts are installed.
Anyone seen anything like this?
If so what do I need to do to remedy the problem?
Potential motor problem
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Potential motor problem
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Re: Potential motor problem
I have the same problem with a noisy motor,i have stripped the gearbox down and cannot find the issue,its only noisy in 1 direction
please note stripping down the motor or gear box is not advised by Armortek
i have yet to have my tank running,as i have been revisiting various parts from my build
i have had the motors running in and out the tank for over 2-3 hours in both directions,1 is noisy but appears to work fine
Donald
please note stripping down the motor or gear box is not advised by Armortek
i have yet to have my tank running,as i have been revisiting various parts from my build
i have had the motors running in and out the tank for over 2-3 hours in both directions,1 is noisy but appears to work fine
Donald
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Re: Potential motor problem
Hi Paul , if you need to eliminate the motor/gearbox as the problem then send an email to Kian and arrange to post it back for testing, if it's bad he will surely replace it, either way you will know.
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