justlooking said:
LightningRods said:
Okay, you asked for a GNG motor disassembly tutorial- here it is. It's not perfect, but if you've never taken one of these motors apart this should be of some help to you. It's not that hard once you know what you are dealing with inside of the cases. Thanks again to Krister who travelled this path first and gave me the courage to do the same.
http://youtu.be/WFbMbHrMTIc
thanks m8 thats great ,, especially showing how to get the bk cover off,
just a thought ,, would there be any problems if the rear cover had (say) a 10mm hole drilled in the centre so that a pully extracter could push the shaft out before unbolting the covers to remove them ,, im thinking that this way it may take away the risk of cracking or breaking the back cover ??
then on reasembly the hole could be covered ..
After I broke my cover, I heated up the piece that remained stuck on the bearing, and it made a small pop when it detached from the bearing and then slid right off. You should have no problem removing the rear cover if you get it nice and hot.
Just be patient, careful, don't pry or spin the covers in an attempt to remove them, the windings are just inside and easy to scratch when the covers loosen up and start to spin freely.
Secret1511, try your old controller? The phase wires overheated and shorted on my 12fet lyen which fried something in it. The fets test fine, so I'm hoping it's something simple like a capacitor. The lyen controller tester shows 5v but when I twist the throttle, none of the phases light up.