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Very interesting build-how will you secure the motors in the axle housing?
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Great work! It is fun watching this come together.
It already looks like a nice machine.
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modelman - Thanks! on the end of each axle case there will be an end cap which bolts the motor to, and holds a bearing that supports the hub from the wheel
SmallHaul - Thanks! Yes it is really exciting to see it come together, especially since I started thinking of making one about a year and a half ago and now I actually get to! Not to much of an update with the mill down.... But i got the hub caps all finished and I love the look of them ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for looking, Chris |
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I haven't really got any updates right now as i've been a little side tracked since I picked up my first car
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Wow - did a lot of work on a 240Z that belonged to my brother in law. Mostly electrical, but also built three different motors before he sold it and bought a new Mini Cooper. Fun car to drive, easy to work on, but expensive to own - good luck!
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Now its the car next will be the girls and the model will be forgotten
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CrimsonCorsair - yea so fair it has been a sweet car but I have needed to put in a new alternator and rear brakes.......
titandigs, RCP57 - Hahahah, don't worry this project and the forum won't be forgotten. ![]() Yea I hope once I can meet somebody who appreciates all the building and engineering that go into projects like this, and she can't be a tart like half the girls on TV, (ex. Jersey Shore.......) hahaha. Yea I am really excited about it, since it is so light it gets up and goes pretty quick but doesn't have a high top speed which is fine with me. I'm thinkin the car will help out quite a bit, almost every where I go I get complements on it, from the janitors at my school to the guy who stopped the look at the car stuck in the middle of the road when the alternator died hahaha. Thanks, Chris |
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HAHA Hopefully you don't have too many more problems. I'm not sure why you bought a car without a back seat though??? I guess it does have a long hood...
![]() Maybe you'll end up like me and still have your first vehicle 20 years later parked in the corner of your garage? Reg |
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Hey Chris, haven't heard about you lately. You don't answer to e-mails or update the thread. What have you been up to?
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Hey everybody,
I really appologize for not keeping everybody updated but lately everything for me has been a speed wobble on the slow days. I was involved in a Physics Olympics team for a UBC competition which took lots of time (i usually left school at 5-6pm ![]() But don't worry the loader has not been forgotten and has been a high priority! ![]() ![]() I also has scrapped the old bi-direction spool selector valve for a new design similiar to the german valves. I did this to save time as there are less parts, they are smaller, and I can machine them much quicker. The lighting system is about 50% complete and needs to be installed in the machine. This coming week I plan to test the valve design and build the belt reduction system for the gear pump (don't worry Lil Giants I haven't forgotten ![]() Madda - Sorry for not replying, ill send you an e-mail tonight Also I will try to get pictures up tomorrow of my current progress ![]() -Chris |
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And here I thought you were just stuck under a pile of teenage girls and couldn't reach the computer...
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Hahaha thats only on the weekends
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So first testdrive and lifting video is coming soon?
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looking good! lets see a test vid!!
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Nice machine work.
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Madda - I hope so I am working like mad to get the rc radio system all setup with the motor driver interfaces i am using along with the rest of the electrical system.
Yea i decided to go the simpler and quicker route with the little time i have left. dabears - Thanks! RCKiwi - Thank you, no not really as that is where the servo will bolt into. Heres a teaser of the new triple valve block ![]() ![]() ![]() Chris |
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Nice work Chris. So are you taking some college level machining and engineering courses? I kind of get that drift, from reading your posts, and if that is the case, this project is turning out really great! I find myself distracted by women too, so I can understand the delays in this project! Ha ha. Keep it up. It's looking really nice.
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Espeefan - Thanks! Im actually just a gr 12 high school student couting the days until grad
![]() So i just got a big part of my hydraulic system. For the motor i went with a 740KV Thunder Tiger 36 Series Ripper outrunner. ![]() ![]() Then i got a E-Flite 60 Amp Pro Brushless ESC: ![]() I also got the ESC's that I will be using for the axle motors, they are Pololu 18v15 Digital Speed Controllers. Have a max output of 30a, input of 30v and are reasonably priced, plus they are small. I just hope that they hold up under the high draw setup. ![]() Now that I have the motor for the pump I designed a belt reduction system using FingerTech Pulleys that will reduce the RPM -2.8x which will increase torque and keep my system pressure constant under load. The housing ![]() ![]() So If everything comes together like it should I hope to be finished to a point where I can hand it in, then over the summer and however long I have the model I can fix gliches, upgrade parts and put all the details on. Thanks for reading, Chris |
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