I was just wondering who made this WTC? Its a dual shaft, but the gearing at the end was cracked and i removed it. I may need to get or make a new endcap. The ballast tank is 16 inches long. The person I got it from said he was going to use it in a 1/32 scale type 7.
just wondering who made this WTC
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Hmm, I tested for 3 hours under water and no leaks with the main O-rings or push rod seals. that did surprise me, do to how old this has to be. I guess when something is made good, it last a long time. I put tape over the two shaft holes, till I add two shaft seals.Comment
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Thanks for the offer David. You have a good name, same as mine, or is mine the same as your. I going to first take the WTC apart. Even know it seems that the seals are still working, I want to replace all the seals. So I going to first see what i can do, if I get into trouble I will ask for help.
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thanks for the offer david. You have a good name, same as mine, or is mine the same as your. I going to first take the wtc apart. Even know it seems that the seals are still working, i want to replace all the seals. So i going to first see what i can do, if i get into trouble i will ask for help.
Thanks
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Those old D&E cylinders are bulletproof. I have a couple of them on the shelf here and they work as well as they did when they were first put together. Definitely something to be said for simplicity and reliability.
Today, everyone wants all the bells and whistles, but in my opinion, the best boats are the ones that work. You can have your fancy electronic retracting thing-a-ma-giggies and automatic extendamatic peripherals. Have fun tinkering with those while I run my boat in the actual water...
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Those old D&E cylinders are bulletproof. I have a couple of them on the shelf here and they work as well as they did when they were first put together. Definitely something to be said for simplicity and reliability.
Today, everyone wants all the bells and whistles, but in my opinion, the best boats are the ones that work. You can have your fancy electronic retracting thing-a-ma-giggies and automatic extendamatic peripherals. Have fun tinkering with those while I run my boat in the actual water...
Bob
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