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07-10-2014, 04:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Trondheim Norway
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A few questions on the way of building a Warp 360.
I have just started building a Warp 360 and some parts comes preassembled.
I took apart the bladegrip assembly and the inner race of the thrust bearing was realy a tight fit bought to get out and back in again. After getting the thrust bearings out it actually was applyed a smalla mout of grease on the thrust bearings but i packed the bearings full before reassembling. Is it normal to dissasemble the bladegrips ore was it compleetly a waste of time? Next is it nesseseary to clean out all metal part and screws before applying threadlock? From just finishing my Logo 600 it was as some screws had oil on them out of the box and i soak//clean everything with isopropyl.
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07-10-2014, 04:54 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
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the sticky build thread was invaluable building my first warp!
yes, it's good to diss everything to pieces from the factory, trust bearing grease being one of them. Last time a replacement swash that came in, i was unscrewing every screw and each of them being locktited, seemed like a waste of time - but then the last one did not have any locktite on. better safe than sorry. degreasing is unskippable part of the build as well. check the build thread - when cleaning screws and holes, I saw just as much oil as in those pictures. Alhough I've seen helis fly without degreasing first (my very first Trex 450 being one of them), I never again assemble anything without degreasing first.
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