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Old 12-27-2009, 08:36 PM
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Dewalt motor E-REVO
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Old 12-27-2009, 09:11 PM
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the brush holder pops out so you can solder it

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Old 12-27-2009, 09:19 PM
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I forgot when you get the Dewalt motor it has a gear pressed on the shaft. i just taped up the can and cut slots in between the teeth then put a flat head screwdriver in the slot and twisted and it popped off. then i ground a flat side on the shaft
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the best way to find a dewalt motor (396505-20) is to use service center finder

http://www.dewalt.com/us/service/center_finder.asp
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They are also on eBay - I'm guessing you'd pay more getting it from DeWalt?

Tate same part number is BIN for $30 + $10 S&H.
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$31 at my repair center
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Thats a better deal, will get one from them.

Do you need extra brushes? Want to get it all at once. Thanks
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I thought this would be cheaper than Full Blown Reef tanks,but on second thought I see that may not be true!Man I love this Dewalt thing!
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Originally Posted by trnman32
I thought this would be cheaper than Full Blown Reef tanks,but on second thought I see that may not be true!Man I love this Dewalt thing!
EVERYBODY in the bash crew thought I was crazy for putting a drill motor in my truck, now even my LHS is ordering dewalt motor to put in stock.
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that is crazy man.. i would have never thought to put a drill motor in a RC truck.. cool stuff.. you should do some speed runs!! wonder what i'd have to do to put one in my pede..
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Originally Posted by HomeGrown
that is crazy man.. i would have never thought to put a drill motor in a RC truck.. cool stuff.. you should do some speed runs!! wonder what i'd have to do to put one in my pede..
the dewalt motor is alot bigger than the 550 it would take alot to put it in a pede

I have done speed runs at 19/54 43mph but the 5mm pinions are $12-$15 so i never went any farther
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those dewalt motors are the $h!t we used them last year for battle bots and they were very effective. Last year i was thing about rc when i saw it but never went any further than a thought. Good job that revo looks beastly!!!!!
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That is really cool. Was it running low on battery power later in the video? Seems like you were getting across easy in the beginning, then started sinking a lot at the end.

Who is going to be the first to do dual Dewalts? LOL

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