Telling apart Orion V2 brushes and springs
#1
"Also, with the brush springs, it comes with 1 each of the original 4 tensions. I assume that to tell them apart you count coils"
Thats the only way I know of with suspension springs how to do that, so I'd say yes.
As for the brushes, I can only differenciate between silver and the more standard looking carbon brushes, unless they are still in the packet its near on impossible to say afaik...
Thats the only way I know of with suspension springs how to do that, so I'd say yes.
As for the brushes, I can only differenciate between silver and the more standard looking carbon brushes, unless they are still in the packet its near on impossible to say afaik...
#2
Telling apart Orion V2 brushes and springs
I have acquired an Orion V2 modified endbell conversion (raffle prize won by team-mate).
It comes with one pair of Sprint and one pair of Enduro brushes - but they look identical to me - any way of telling them apart?
Also, with the brush springs, it comes with 1 each of the original 4 tensions. I assume that to tell them apart you count coils.
What spring/brush combo from this original set would people recommend for a 9x2 Yokomo handwound in a TC on rubber?
It comes with one pair of Sprint and one pair of Enduro brushes - but they look identical to me - any way of telling them apart?
Also, with the brush springs, it comes with 1 each of the original 4 tensions. I assume that to tell them apart you count coils.
What spring/brush combo from this original set would people recommend for a 9x2 Yokomo handwound in a TC on rubber?