@@chaceurbanski If you removed the bottom screw and the red plastic block used as a stop and battery tie holder next the the shaft in front of the transmission, it should just slide out. Do not pull on just the tab. You need to pull on the ends too.
I have an issue: I cannot move the transmission piece out because sand has gotten inside of my RC car. I thought that driving my car on the beach was a good idea.
@@GhostRider-ii7tz Perfect. I have a Ryobi. Not bad as they say, you get what you pay for. It is great for $40 for reading the features on the DeWalt, it is worth spending the extra amount.
I used to. I have a few videos. But I cannot make it in time on Fridays due to my new job since then. That is why I have been doing mostly on road. Hopefully I will get some off road track time this winter.
@@chummlysrc654 I probably won't make it until after on road ends. And I will definitely not participate on the 18th since that is the World Cup Final. That is a whole family event. But when I do, I am a weird looking guy with a burgundy buggy with three white circles. Do you drive 4wd buggy by any chance?
“tricky part”?? It’s dam near impossible to lift up that stupid tab while trying to push it into place and line up the gearing. I mean just dumb engineering
Thank you for this, great explanation and camera work, now i can replace my burnt out motor without the anxiety.
My pleasure. 🤝
Thank you so much I needed a tutorial to replace my broken motor on my Arma Typhon
This tutorial helps you replace the mass majority of the Arma vehicles because they all are the same.
My pleasure, I am glad it helped.
cool how to video,have a great weekend brother
Thanks, you as well.
Very informative
Thank you.
helps alot
I'm glad it does. 🤝
THANK YOU SO MUCH
My pleasure. 🤝
I am having issues pulling it out. It won't budge I have yanked on the thing for about an hour.
Did you remove the screw in the bottom?
@@telecomandorc yes
@@chaceurbanski If you removed the bottom screw and the red plastic block used as a stop and battery tie holder next the the shaft in front of the transmission, it should just slide out. Do not pull on just the tab. You need to pull on the ends too.
@@chaceurbanski Did you get it removed? I'm in the same boat... removed the screw and can't get the battery/shaft protector to budge...
@@JStoneFPV pull hard and maybe use something to lever on the motor but make sure to hold the motor so you don't move it
I have an issue: I cannot move the transmission piece out because sand has gotten inside of my RC car.
I thought that driving my car on the beach was a good idea.
Tough to get sand out. Air compressor might be your best bet or a small flat head driver.
@@telecomandorc Been using a pick kit, worked well, but a vacuum and a toothbrush is just a two hit combo!
@@thefreedommemer Good points.
Dewalt makes a driver.it has a gyro in it with a clutch.you can set
Awesome. Thanks for the lead. Have you used either the DCF682N1 or DCF680N1?
@@telecomandorc mine is the dcf680n1.I love it.charges quick.the clutch works great.never strip anything.or over tighten
@@GhostRider-ii7tz Perfect. I have a Ryobi. Not bad as they say, you get what you pay for. It is great for $40 for reading the features on the DeWalt, it is worth spending the extra amount.
hey how come you don't race buggies at nor cal
I used to. I have a few videos. But I cannot make it in time on Fridays due to my new job since then. That is why I have been doing mostly on road. Hopefully I will get some off road track time this winter.
i was there this weekend I'll be their next weekend as well hope to meet you
@@chummlysrc654 I probably won't make it until after on road ends. And I will definitely not participate on the 18th since that is the World Cup Final. That is a whole family event. But when I do, I am a weird looking guy with a burgundy buggy with three white circles. Do you drive 4wd buggy by any chance?
“tricky part”?? It’s dam near impossible to lift up that stupid tab while trying to push it into place and line up the gearing. I mean just dumb engineering
Good point. They could have engineered it simple by just adding 4 screws to hold it down or something simple but still strong.