Thanks Shane. I will have to try the backwards motor running on a few of my Slot It group C cars. One that got smoky and a newer one that just started to lose speed after being my go to Group C car.
Good morning down under. Nice hints there, Shane. I think the problem with the Motor could be the coals which are grinding off and the dirt from it probably is disturbing the clean run, leaving a small burr. You could also remove the Motor in that case and put it for a few minutes into a mix of Isopropanol alcohol and destilled water (100 ml accohol and 200 ml destilled water), to clean it up and let it dry for about a day afterwards. But you have to run it with electrical power in that bath and remove the pinion before, to run it with 6 Volts in that glas, or cup. 5 - 6 minutes will do. I do that after I broke any Motor in, besides a Carrera one (too cheap) and put it into the bath then. That removes the rubble from the coals and the dirt, which is loosly flyin` inside of it. Maybe that helps. Have a good one and greetings from Northern-Germany 🙂
Great video and knowledge , amazing , I do Scalextric most mine are , got few other brands , too so when I can afford them so , I , enjoy my hobby , do maintenance , on my cars and so on , I buy some secondhand and some new so been great , so , I only been in hobby 6 to 7yrs so , I do my best so , been great , 😊
So much knowledge
Good tips Shane. I learn something new every day. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
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Thanks Shane. I will have to try the backwards motor running on a few of my Slot It group C cars. One that got smoky and a newer one that just started to lose speed after being my go to Group C car.
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Good morning down under. Nice hints there, Shane. I think the problem with the Motor could be the coals which are grinding off and the dirt from it probably is disturbing the clean run, leaving a small burr. You could also remove the Motor in that case and put it for a few minutes into a mix of Isopropanol alcohol and destilled water (100 ml accohol and 200 ml destilled water), to clean it up and let it dry for about a day afterwards. But you have to run it with electrical power in that bath and remove the pinion before, to run it with 6 Volts in that glas, or cup. 5 - 6 minutes will do. I do that after I broke any Motor in, besides a Carrera one (too cheap) and put it into the bath then. That removes the rubble from the coals and the dirt, which is loosly flyin` inside of it. Maybe that helps. Have a good one and greetings from Northern-Germany 🙂
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Great info, Shane 👍
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Great video. Thanks for the tips! 😁
Great video and knowledge , amazing , I do Scalextric most mine are , got few other brands , too so when I can afford them so , I , enjoy my hobby , do maintenance , on my cars and so on , I buy some secondhand and some new so been great , so , I only been in hobby 6 to 7yrs so , I do my best so , been great , 😊