Send your fan ride photos to: tandemcomet2246@gmail.com. We clock the motor in the Marlin Crawler Trail Finder 2. Follow me at: tandemcomet2246 TandemCTV TandemCTelevision
We clocked in! Great work and great explaining, thanks for taking your time to show the rc community why and how this is done. Tandem C your passion and your enjoyment for this hobbie shows our brother thank you 👊🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I do the best I can man, thanks so much for the kind words! Everybody should also hop over to your channel and check out the great work you guys are doing!
Ive been looking to do this for some time but was worried I would F it up! Thank you for explaining and showing us that its not that difficult of a mod. Looking forward to next week.
Quick question what if you cut the mountain plate for the motor the top one and did not cut the bottom one I accidentally cut the top one and not the bottom one if I cut both of them would I be okay.
I hope I'm understanding correctly, but it sound like you cut the top tab instead of the bottom and now you're needing to cut the bottom. This would leave you with 2 mounting tabs for the motor plate which I guess would technically work, but that will really reduce it's integrity. If I were you I'd probably give it some easy testing and see if it holds up, but you may end up replacing the housing.
GMUMMY, thanks for watching! Send me some photos of your set-up to the email address in the description of this video. I'll take a look and see if I can help.
Ahhh! The suspense is going to kill me regarding the steering fix. I dropped my MC motor this past weekend and now I'm trying to figure the steering out. I used a longer screw off of the servo horn with a 12mm m3 spacer but my servo gets really hot despite correct endpoints and no binding. Not sure if it's related.
I have an update. I was able to move the drag link to the front of the steering knuckles which gave more clearance. I pointed the part of the eye that's curved toward the back which helped push the link a bit more forward. Now I just need to figure out the steering link. Looks like I may move the steering to the opposite side using an adjustable steering link. I'm looking forward to seeing how you resolve this.
I like how you do these shows, just like ones you would see on TNT or Powerblock TV. Keep them coming .
We clocked in! Great work and great explaining, thanks for taking your time to show the rc community why and how this is done. Tandem C your passion and your enjoyment for this hobbie shows our brother thank you 👊🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I do the best I can man, thanks so much for the kind words! Everybody should also hop over to your channel and check out the great work you guys are doing!
Very nice motor drop mod. Great job explaining your processes 👍
Awesome video like and Subscribed ;)
Greetings from the UK, nice tutorial ....clean and crisp
Ive been looking to do this for some time but was worried I would F it up! Thank you for explaining and showing us that its not that difficult of a mod. Looking forward to next week.
Great video a+ work
is this guy still doing this channel?
I have a three link setup up front
Quick question what if you cut the mountain plate for the motor the top one and did not cut the bottom one I accidentally cut the top one and not the bottom one if I cut both of them would I be okay.
I hope I'm understanding correctly, but it sound like you cut the top tab instead of the bottom and now you're needing to cut the bottom. This would leave you with 2 mounting tabs for the motor plate which I guess would technically work, but that will really reduce it's integrity. If I were you I'd probably give it some easy testing and see if it holds up, but you may end up replacing the housing.
@@TandemCTelevision correct
But what if you have an actually strong servo? How long is that weakened mount gonna last?
Great video! Cant get this to work with a linked front end with a brushless motor, any suggestions for clearance?
GMUMMY, thanks for watching! Send me some photos of your set-up to the email address in the description of this video. I'll take a look and see if I can help.
Sweet
Ahhh! The suspense is going to kill me regarding the steering fix. I dropped my MC motor this past weekend and now I'm trying to figure the steering out. I used a longer screw off of the servo horn with a 12mm m3 spacer but my servo gets really hot despite correct endpoints and no binding. Not sure if it's related.
I have an update. I was able to move the drag link to the front of the steering knuckles which gave more clearance. I pointed the part of the eye that's curved toward the back which helped push the link a bit more forward. Now I just need to figure out the steering link. Looks like I may move the steering to the opposite side using an adjustable steering link. I'm looking forward to seeing how you resolve this.