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  • Remove Fan Hub off OS 50 Motor

    Hi Guys

    I Was wondering if any of you know how to remove an old thunder tiger raptor FAN HUB off a OS 50 SX-H(R) Hyper nitro engine, I have removed the crank nut which holds the fan hub to the engine, but I cannot shift the fan hub, it appears to be seized in. Any idears would be most welcome

  • #2
    Originally posted by atxplus View Post
    Hi Guys

    I Was wondering if any of you know how to remove an old thunder tiger raptor FAN HUB off a OS 50 SX-H(R) Hyper nitro engine, I have removed the crank nut which holds the fan hub to the engine, but I cannot shift the fan hub, it appears to be seized in. Any idears would be most welcome
    Have you locked the crank off?
    Carl
    Knight 50 3D + T-rex 600 Nitro Pro
    Member of the South Cheshire HeliAddicts
    http://www.southcheshire.rcheliaddict.co.uk/
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    • #3
      You need to lock the crank somehow, preferably the crank tool recommended. I use a length of nylon rod up the inside of the crank and then bring the con rod round to bear on it. You can buy a tool for the hub which fastens using 2 cap heads but instead you can wind 2 longer cap heads in so they have a full nuts worth of threads in and then use a 6 or 8 allen key as a lever diagonally between them.
      Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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      • #4
        I use the handle of a plastic toothbrush and remove the backplate & jam the handle under the conrod. Then unscrew the fan. Opposite to tighten.

        David
        Happy Landings.
        David

        Winner of SEVEN of the BEST (Eddie Gold Stars)...humbled!

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        • #5
          I use an old toothbrush handle as well.

          If you are not bothered about the fan, then put some heat on the hub of the fan in case it has been put on with loctite. I had this before with an engine I bought.
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          • #6
            thanks lad, sprayed the fan hub with silicone oil left it to soak for half an hour then managed to uscrew it.

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