Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Another Demon, an early one too. This is a never soldered and unused pre-Sagami silver can Mister T Special. These were THE motors to have in your swb drilled, milled and lightened early RC10 on the UK racing scene. This was from a period before Nick Adams had commissioned the DEMON logo endbells so used fairly crude letter stamping around the bearing instead.
This will sit nicely in my collection with my Mr.T and my Single HT.
This will sit nicely in my collection with my Mr.T and my Single HT.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Redid a Trinity Monster Mash and built another motor from parts.
I had already cut the comm on the MM, so it just needed a good cleaning and freshening up.
The decal was in poor condition and the can had some surface rust.
I stripped the decal, polished the can with a fine sanding block, and applied a new MCI decal.
I touched up the comm with a fiberglass pen, oiled the bearings, and installed some new Reedy brushes and springs.
The other motor is a conglomeration of parts. I got the Top can and endbell (round, angle brush) in a parts lot. The armature is from a old Speedworks Buggymaster that was in otherwise poor condition. I had bought the decal from MCI just because it looked cool.
Anyway. Cleaned everything, painted the can, cut the comm, and put it all together.
Nobody is about to confuse that motor with a real Reedy BK but they sure look good together.
I had already cut the comm on the MM, so it just needed a good cleaning and freshening up.
The decal was in poor condition and the can had some surface rust.
I stripped the decal, polished the can with a fine sanding block, and applied a new MCI decal.
I touched up the comm with a fiberglass pen, oiled the bearings, and installed some new Reedy brushes and springs.
The other motor is a conglomeration of parts. I got the Top can and endbell (round, angle brush) in a parts lot. The armature is from a old Speedworks Buggymaster that was in otherwise poor condition. I had bought the decal from MCI just because it looked cool.
Anyway. Cleaned everything, painted the can, cut the comm, and put it all together.
Nobody is about to confuse that motor with a real Reedy BK but they sure look good together.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Here's another one I just refurbished.
It was a "Team Big Block" motor, built with a GM can and endbell.
I disassembled the endbell, cleaned and polished the brush hoods, and polished the can. The Trinity Experimental decal was the only thing that I could find that matched the brush hoods.
I've got another of the decals, probably going on a different Team Big Block motor. At least the other one is Epic based.
It was a "Team Big Block" motor, built with a GM can and endbell.
I disassembled the endbell, cleaned and polished the brush hoods, and polished the can. The Trinity Experimental decal was the only thing that I could find that matched the brush hoods.
I've got another of the decals, probably going on a different Team Big Block motor. At least the other one is Epic based.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Restored this today, cut comm, brushes, decal....usual stuff....ended up being a classic piece once I got it taken apart....It had a Joel Johnson signature decal but was all beat up....motor turned out to be a 17x3, same won 87' with in his Ultima I believe....motor rips.....31,100 rpm @ 7.2.v, 2.9 amps
Hoping to put it in a box art Turbo Ultima one day....if I ever get one, or possibly put it in the rere Mid that's pre-ordered
Hoping to put it in a box art Turbo Ultima one day....if I ever get one, or possibly put it in the rere Mid that's pre-ordered
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Rainy day boredom work.
Picked up another Speedworks Monster Mash, this one in much better condition than my other.
It didn't need much more than a good cleaning, polish the can, and a new decal.
And then there were two.
Now I have a fake Wimpy. This one was a Team Big Block, Top stock. Good cleaning, new brush hoods, and a new decal.
I always liked these Fantom labels (I also have a real pink and black one). This is another Top stock, except with a chrome can. It only needed cleaning and a new label.
And this last one is another hodgepodge build. Its an old Speedworks can (kinda rough) with a newer Epic stock arm and P2K style endbell. It took a little work to get right, but it screams with 30°of timing. I chose the Checkpoint label because it covers most of the can and the black and gold colors.
Picked up another Speedworks Monster Mash, this one in much better condition than my other.
It didn't need much more than a good cleaning, polish the can, and a new decal.
And then there were two.
Now I have a fake Wimpy. This one was a Team Big Block, Top stock. Good cleaning, new brush hoods, and a new decal.
I always liked these Fantom labels (I also have a real pink and black one). This is another Top stock, except with a chrome can. It only needed cleaning and a new label.
And this last one is another hodgepodge build. Its an old Speedworks can (kinda rough) with a newer Epic stock arm and P2K style endbell. It took a little work to get right, but it screams with 30°of timing. I chose the Checkpoint label because it covers most of the can and the black and gold colors.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
I picked up this Trinity Slot Machine 2, mainly because I like the red endbell.
I cleaned it good, cut the comm, trued the brushes, and put on new brush hoods. I had a couple Speedworks decals and thought it looked good with the endbell.
I cleaned it good, cut the comm, trued the brushes, and put on new brush hoods. I had a couple Speedworks decals and thought it looked good with the endbell.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Today, I did this Reedy 14X3.
Disassembled and cleaned everything, cut the comm, polished the brush hoods, painted the can, and added a new MCI decal. It already had the timing label that matches the decal.
The brushes had been soldered to the hoods, so I had to disassemble them to clean them up. When I polished them, all the gold color came off. At least there isn't solder spots on them anymore.
Disassembled and cleaned everything, cut the comm, polished the brush hoods, painted the can, and added a new MCI decal. It already had the timing label that matches the decal.
The brushes had been soldered to the hoods, so I had to disassemble them to clean them up. When I polished them, all the gold color came off. At least there isn't solder spots on them anymore.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
And a couple more.
This one started out as a crusty Peak Racing 12X2. It was overhauled in the rehab thread.
Cleaned everything, polished the brush hoods, painted the can, and a new MCI decal.
This one is another hodgepodge build. It uses a Chinese can, Orion 12X2 arm, and Trinity endbell.
Cleaned everything, polished the brush hoods best as could be, touched up the can finish, cut the comm, and new MCI decal.
None of the parts were particularly nice but the end result isn't too bad.
This one started out as a crusty Peak Racing 12X2. It was overhauled in the rehab thread.
Cleaned everything, polished the brush hoods, painted the can, and a new MCI decal.
This one is another hodgepodge build. It uses a Chinese can, Orion 12X2 arm, and Trinity endbell.
Cleaned everything, polished the brush hoods best as could be, touched up the can finish, cut the comm, and new MCI decal.
None of the parts were particularly nice but the end result isn't too bad.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Some of my favorites.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Crap, I need to stop looking at this thread. It's full of all kinds of motors I don't have and have never seen before.
The motors that got my collection started were a pair of minimally used Black Magics.
. .
I keep telling myself that a nice Reedy Modified green label and a nice Twister red label modified (not at highway robbery prices) will round out my collection. But I'm probably just lying to myself.
The motors that got my collection started were a pair of minimally used Black Magics.
. .
I keep telling myself that a nice Reedy Modified green label and a nice Twister red label modified (not at highway robbery prices) will round out my collection. But I'm probably just lying to myself.
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"I love the effort, but it sure looks like you took the long way around to a tub again"
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
These two might draw a little ire from some members. These clearly aren't Kyosho motors. It's just the only decal that went with the blue brush hoods.
Anyways, we have a couple more TOP modifides. One was a Peak Racing, the other a Team Big Block. They are 14X3 and 13X4.
Cleaned everything, polished the hoods, painted the cans, and new MCI decals.
Anyways, we have a couple more TOP modifides. One was a Peak Racing, the other a Team Big Block. They are 14X3 and 13X4.
Cleaned everything, polished the hoods, painted the cans, and new MCI decals.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
How dare u!



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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Well they went down well 

If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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