Re: Red momo making odd noise?"Ed White" <ewhite2@optonline,net > wrote in message
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> "Jone T." <jone> wrote in message news:af-dnSN7hbQByuDYRVnytQA@lyse,net ...
>> pugpep wrote:
>>> Gday ppl
>>> My trusty red momo which has worked faultlessly since new has
>>> developed an odd noise while using it.I have taken off the cover and
>>> noticed the small electric motor (which i think is the feedback
>>> motor)is very loose.Before i start pulling it apart to much has
>>> anyone had this prob? and if so how they fixed it?
>>>
>>
>> Someone has made a very good tutorial for this. Could not find it in an
>> instant but I'm sure you'll find it if you spend a little bit of time on
>> google. Or maybe search RSC.
>> Remember to put some of that glue-like stuff on the screws to to fix them
>> for good.
>>
>> Jone .
> pug,
> You are on the right track, the retaining screws for the motor had an
> issue with loosening up, from the factory, as Jone said, use a little
> Loctite on the screw to keep it from backing off, you will notice the
> difference in the wheels' performance once everything is tight again.
> I THINK I found the tutorial Jone mentioned thru the Wingman forum here
> http :// www .wingmanteam,com /discus/messages/board-topics.html
> it was a pretty detailed explanation of how to disassemble/reassemble the
> wheel.
>
> Ed
>
There's an old joke that can be applied here about the nut holding the wheel
but one shall refrain.