Hey Guys,
The weather was warmer yesterday so I figured I would take the T-4 out and run some laps. The truck was making a grinding noise... well it wasn't really a grinding noise... but it is the best I can describe it. Well it started off sounding like something was rubbing... so I removed the gear cover and ran a few more laps. It didn't get any better. There was some rubbing on the inside cover but nothing that seemed to severe. The longer I ran it the worse the sound seemed to be. It just didn't have that nice smooth hum that you hear with electric. Do you guys have any idea what it might be? I tightened the ball diff before I took it out, checked the mesh, checked the slipper (tightened it all the way and then 3/4 turn out). Could it be the bearings on the BL motor? The motor is not even a year old yet. I even checked the wheel bearings in the front. If it is the mill, it doesn't affect the speed any, the truck still flies. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Tom
The weather was warmer yesterday so I figured I would take the T-4 out and run some laps. The truck was making a grinding noise... well it wasn't really a grinding noise... but it is the best I can describe it. Well it started off sounding like something was rubbing... so I removed the gear cover and ran a few more laps. It didn't get any better. There was some rubbing on the inside cover but nothing that seemed to severe. The longer I ran it the worse the sound seemed to be. It just didn't have that nice smooth hum that you hear with electric. Do you guys have any idea what it might be? I tightened the ball diff before I took it out, checked the mesh, checked the slipper (tightened it all the way and then 3/4 turn out). Could it be the bearings on the BL motor? The motor is not even a year old yet. I even checked the wheel bearings in the front. If it is the mill, it doesn't affect the speed any, the truck still flies. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Tom