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100 kW
I would also say if your guessing go a bit long rather then short.
You can always use a grinder to take off a small bit of the threads.
You can always use a grinder to take off a small bit of the threads.
Kiwi said:Hey, people trying for max performance should read this on the NZ forum.
http://www.ev.geek.nz/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=162&p=436#p434
http://intoworldsofuncertainty.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/demag-torque-speed.jpg
Alan B said:It is hard to judge, a quantized test is required. Falloff in magnetic field will cause KV to increase and torque to decrease. So measuring the unloaded speed will tell you. Easy to do if you have the direct plug CA and before/after readings, or just calculate the KV now and compare to other folks KV measurements.
Hi,bikesport1000 said:...Now: The 2 bearings are still sitting fixed on the axle. It is difficult to press the sidecovers back on the bearings. It is only possible for me to press the side covers on the bearings by hand up to two third of the bearing width. How did those of you, who took the motor apart, manage to get the side covers entirely back onto the bearings![]()
Add some grease? Apply abbrasive paper? Apply heated air on the sidcover - how hot to not spoil the paintwork on the outside of the covers? Put the axle with stator and bearings in a freezer? Work out a press method on both side covers simultaneously? Anybody has experience with this? Any good idea?
Tks so much and enjoy your great hubs.
Bikesport
MixhaL said:Does 8 speed freewheel will fit crystalyte HS3540 or 7 speed freewheel is max![]()
MixhaL said:Does 8 speed freewheel will fit crystalyte HS3540 or 7 speed freewheel is max![]()
MixhaL said:Does 8 speed freewheel will fit crystalyte HS3540 or 7 speed freewheel is max![]()
Yes, inside is 6204. I was disassemble my HS3540.Bazaki said:My hs3540 motor had a small "clunk" in the bearings after 1500km.
Now today the motor sounds very "raw" so I guess my bearings are the problem, so I need to replace the bearings right now.
Electricwheels.de mentioned the 6204 2RS, is that also the size ? And I would like to invest in some really good bearings so I don't need to replace them again so fast.
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Inside my motor seems to be a 6203 bearing.
It is also rusty and wet....