aligning brush hoods
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aligning brush hoods
is thier anyway to do this without a tool or do i need to buy the tool?
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Re: aligning brush hoods
Originally posted by kh15
is thier anyway to do this without a tool or do i need to buy the tool?
is thier anyway to do this without a tool or do i need to buy the tool?
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another way to do it, or some might say the proper way to do it, is to get some old brushes, file the faces flat, then put them in the motor, spin them, if the hoods are aligned properly then there should be a line in the middle of the brush, if not then you need to move that hood so that the line is in the middle of the brush
#4
Originally posted by dontfeelcold
another way to do it, or some might say the proper way to do it, is to get some old brushes, file the faces flat, then put them in the motor, spin them, if the hoods are aligned properly then there should be a line in the middle of the brush, if not then you need to move that hood so that the line is in the middle of the brush
another way to do it, or some might say the proper way to do it, is to get some old brushes, file the faces flat, then put them in the motor, spin them, if the hoods are aligned properly then there should be a line in the middle of the brush, if not then you need to move that hood so that the line is in the middle of the brush
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could you cut the shunt off the other end (file that flat) and solder the shunt or some wire to the curved face of the brush, and use the back of the brush to do this?
I read on big jims site that the optimal hood alignment doesnt put the centre of the brush on the comm rather it should be off to a small degree to account for movement or something (cant remember but its on his site)
I read on big jims site that the optimal hood alignment doesnt put the centre of the brush on the comm rather it should be off to a small degree to account for movement or something (cant remember but its on his site)
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Originally posted by azenis
could you cut the shunt off the other end (file that flat) and solder the shunt or some wire to the curved face of the brush, and use the back of the brush to do this?
I read on big jims site that the optimal hood alignment doesnt put the centre of the brush on the comm rather it should be off to a small degree to account for movement or something (cant remember but its on his site)
could you cut the shunt off the other end (file that flat) and solder the shunt or some wire to the curved face of the brush, and use the back of the brush to do this?
I read on big jims site that the optimal hood alignment doesnt put the centre of the brush on the comm rather it should be off to a small degree to account for movement or something (cant remember but its on his site)
You are somewhat correct about what you read on Big Jim's site. The brushes get cocked in the hoods when they are aligned straight across from each other. Therefore, you are losing a small amount of timing; unless, you cock the hoods appropriately.
I don't use an alignment tool to set the hoods straight across from each other. I use the tool to counteract lost timing from the brushes being cocked in the hoods due to the rotation of the armature's commutator against the brushes.
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Makes sense to me (this is new territory for me)
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Originally posted by azenis
Makes sense to me (this is new territory for me)
Makes sense to me (this is new territory for me)
But, don't tell anyone...he, he...
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Yes I noticed that too. When I got it, i pulled the brushes out to have a look at them, cos it said on the pack it was "tuned" and run in and all, so i tohught i would see what the brushes were like , and there was a small wear mark on them and it was not in the centre...
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Every monter stock pro Ive gotten has had terrible brush hood alignment out of the box. I dont use a tool to align them I simply eyeball down the sids of the brush hood on both sides till they are perfectly centered. Most people tell me that its impossible to do it that way, but it works great for me. It takes some patience but it works.
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hey guys why do racers align brush hoods anyway?? is it to get more rpm?? and whats the easiest way to do it??
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we do it for a miniscule amount of power that will never be noticed (depending on how bad the hoods were aligned originaly)
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It would be interesting to compare dyno results between a motor out of the box and one that has had the brush hoods done
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Originally posted by DJB
hey guys why do racers align brush hoods anyway?? is it to get more rpm?? and whats the easiest way to do it??
hey guys why do racers align brush hoods anyway?? is it to get more rpm?? and whats the easiest way to do it??
Last edited by JRX-S Bill; 09-15-2004 at 07:02 AM.
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