Arenson Drive Full Tear Down & Assembly 51" TFL Ariane Surface Drive Maintenance - Twin FE Rc Boat
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- TFL Ariane Surface Drive Maintenance
You can find a few different options of the Tfl Ariane 51" & 36" versions at Offshore Electrics links below.
TFL Ariane 51" Carbon ARTR 300a 56mm 1000kv
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TFL Ariane 36" ARTR 180a 4082 1650kv
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TFL ARNESON DRIVE WITH PULL PULL STEERING
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TFL BEARING CLAMP OILER .250
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SCALE HYDRAULIC LINKAGE CABLE (PULL PULL-PULL www.offshoreel...
LEFT 1/4" .250 FLEXCABLE W/ SQUARE END
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RIGHT 1/4" .250 FLEXCABLE W/ SQUARE END
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MARINE GREASE
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VENOM CARBON EPOXY
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Looks like nothing but an expensive maintenance nightmare!! What's up with the quality control?
Maintenance should be easy, the outdrives have a grease nipple and the flex cable has an oiler nipple, quick shot of grease and oil before each run. Maintenance like in this video shouldn't need to be done very often.
Try some rubber contacts cement on them, Bellows maybe wrap them with a strand or two from a bicycle cable
Thank you
its a pressure fitting, the o-ring holds it while stuffing tube keeps it all in place.
Thank you!
Aviation sealer buy permatex will work great I've been working on boats for 35 years real ones and I use all my knowledge on my RC boats and it works just as good
Okay, yes, that sounds about right, probably a bit better option than contact cement. Thank you.
@@IRONCLADRC absolutely will be water tight and be an easy removal when servicing you can also buy a little tube of bellows adhesive from your local Marine store they are the same thing
Looks like you assembled the ball and socket without any grease on the mating surfaces.
Thanks. I will grease ASAP, good call!
What about zip ties on the boots ? great video. Captivating stuff.
I thought about zip ties, that would definitely work thanks.
I would suggest swapping those bearing for some ceramics.
Just for rust prevention and that doesn't look like something I'd want to service every run..
I'm probably an outlier in the rc world but I think tinkering and modifying rc's, of any type, is more fun than actually running them. I appreciate the complexity of those outdrives because they are cool not because I believe they are superior or better in any way simply because they are rad!
Some heat shrink on the ali piece just overlapping the rubber boot.Won`t cause drag or blast off from the water like a ziptie might
You could try some heat shrink on the cap instead of Loctite or RTV. Could try that on the rubber boot possibly as well to keep them in place.
250 bucks a piece they better be cool. Put one of those big motors in that old fiberglass boat you got.
Mercruiser bellow glue from quicksilver
Stainless,small gauge tie wire for the bellows/boots? I use it on my soft atv grips!
Big B, Really interesting video . Thanks
I'd say a little dab of silicone to kinda glue on the boots
Replace the o ring to increase the tension. I took thecdrive shaft out of mine and put blue locktite on the outer race of the bearings to prevent them from going out of the housing. Also use clear silicone sealer on the boots to keep the water out. I did a video on the outdrive 2 years ago SCBG4L
I'm headed to the auto parts store now to pick up a oring kit, thanks scott
Big B shopping for parts on his transmitter 😂
Really like the scale look price not so much.
Its gonna rip b looks awesome!
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I gave up trying to say it correctly 😆 thanks though
I would use Permatex Black RTV on the boots. Gives a good strong seal, removable, and it’s black. Just go slow and clean up. We use it at our transmission shop on oil pans. Once dry it will even hold a full pan in place with no bolts.
My choice is black rtv or permatex aviation. ? Decisions Decisions lol. Thanks for the tip. BG4L
YES BIG B!!! I've been thinking about getting this drive for the past couple years. This is what I've been needin to see! Thank ya kind sir
No problem brother, the drive looks ironclad to me! Should put up with everything we can throw at it!
Thin aircraft safety wire around that boot twist tie it not to tight so it doesnt cut it. Just like a cv boot on your car full of grease or pop pop pop
Roger, that thanks!
Try conformal coating on the boots.
Or just plain clear silicone caulk🤷♂️
That would work perfectly thanks
Those drives look awesome but with all those parts seems like a maintenance headache. Great video.
Maintenance like I did in this video shouldn't have to be done very often, maybe once every 20-30 packs or so. Grease and oil before each run should be simple with the oil & grease nipples on the outdrive & stuffing tube
Big B , you are in your way . Love the plan and the beefy motors . I am guessing that you will put those big props through your forge and get them blessed by THOR himself .
Q is when you put the oil can on , why would the go down the shaft towards the prop , rather than spill out at the end of the shaft that goes towards the motor ? What is stopping the oil flow in this direction ? Thanks
The rotation of the motor/cable, the twist in the cable acts like a screw, it cork screws the oil/grease aft instead of out the front motor area. Same with a single motor flex, the flex spins and cork screws the grease into the strut/stinger.
@@IRONCLADRC looking forward to this test . The oil should squirt out at the prop end with the RMP the shaft spins !!
Please share , when possible, which high temp , best of the best , oil , you plan to use . Thanks
Hey Bro where did you get the cable clamps for the push bull steering cables. I picked up a push pull rudder for my Zonda and i need to redo the orientation of the servo and the clamps you have would work perfect.
www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=tfl-509B52&PARTNER=ironclad
@@pcooper985 www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=tfl-509B52&PARTNER=ironclad
Thanks from me also! Save me from CAD drawing and 3D printing.
Left shaft universal no good. Not eccentric.
I think it’s fine. It was just flopping around because the housing wasn’t keeping it lined up as long as it’s not binding.
I thought the same thing at first, but the outdrive barrel w/ 5 points of contact should self-center the drive shaft with the universal yoke.
Rubber cement.
Roger that rubber cement may be the perfect adhesive