Actually, the mill is fine, it's the OWB's I'm struggling with!
Does anyone else use the Duratrax Roto-Start system on their OS .18TM? I am either blowing OWB's with alarming regularity (practically every time I try to start it) or, somehow, I have worn my starter shaft down to the point the OWB won't grab.
The OWB's "seem" to grab when I put them on and twist by hand, but as soon as I screw the rotostart plate on and hit it with the starter, just spin-spin-spin! I have cleaned both the starter shaft and OWB's with brake cleaner and DA, blown them dry with a compressor and the same thing happens. On a lark, I installed an extra OWB and backplate for a HPI S-25. OWB grabs and I can spin the crank by hand, but again, plate goes on, starter goes in and just spinning!
I've never experienced a starter shaft wearing out and other than losing one OWB to traditional usage with the E-Z Start, I haven't experienced this issue with the .18 TM.
I am asking, do you think the starter could possibly be over torquing the OWB to the point that it actually has worn the shaft down or do starter shafts wear down over time from typical usage?
Yes, I realize a bump box would cure all ills, but until I find employment to get said bump box, I need to figure out what's going on here.
Any and all advice appreciated!
Does anyone else use the Duratrax Roto-Start system on their OS .18TM? I am either blowing OWB's with alarming regularity (practically every time I try to start it) or, somehow, I have worn my starter shaft down to the point the OWB won't grab.
The OWB's "seem" to grab when I put them on and twist by hand, but as soon as I screw the rotostart plate on and hit it with the starter, just spin-spin-spin! I have cleaned both the starter shaft and OWB's with brake cleaner and DA, blown them dry with a compressor and the same thing happens. On a lark, I installed an extra OWB and backplate for a HPI S-25. OWB grabs and I can spin the crank by hand, but again, plate goes on, starter goes in and just spinning!
I've never experienced a starter shaft wearing out and other than losing one OWB to traditional usage with the E-Z Start, I haven't experienced this issue with the .18 TM.
I am asking, do you think the starter could possibly be over torquing the OWB to the point that it actually has worn the shaft down or do starter shafts wear down over time from typical usage?
Yes, I realize a bump box would cure all ills, but until I find employment to get said bump box, I need to figure out what's going on here.
Any and all advice appreciated!