door54
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Hello all,
While crawling around under my RXTs performing a visual inspection after a recent ride, I noticed a significant difference of appearence of the impeller boot from one unit vs. the other. I was able to position a flashlight and a camera, get a couple of pics and upload them to my computer for better viewing. It appears that the boot is comprised of two sections although it probably is one piece. The "section" up against the impeller is sandwiched by the snug fitting forward section of the boot and looks as I would imagine it should...clean tight and right with just a bit of visable shaft rust. The other boot is missing the "shaft snug" front half. This exposes the middle section of the boot to collect high speed H2O. I'm surprised the thing hasn't filled up like a water balloon and ruptured.
The units have 60 and 70 hours respectively. the 60 hr unit is the wifes and runs as smooth as a Rolls. The 70 hr unit has the boot issue and has had a solid vibration at certain speed ranges since day one. I have spent hours searching for the vibration source for the last 5 years without luck. It would make sense to me that I finally found it.
Both units have been problem free with the exception of replacing the DESS posts/battery on each one. They do eveything we ask of them, and they flat out FLY.
What are your thoughts on the boot? Oh, the impeller edges seem very clean...95% smooth, The 5% are very small dings on the visable areas

While crawling around under my RXTs performing a visual inspection after a recent ride, I noticed a significant difference of appearence of the impeller boot from one unit vs. the other. I was able to position a flashlight and a camera, get a couple of pics and upload them to my computer for better viewing. It appears that the boot is comprised of two sections although it probably is one piece. The "section" up against the impeller is sandwiched by the snug fitting forward section of the boot and looks as I would imagine it should...clean tight and right with just a bit of visable shaft rust. The other boot is missing the "shaft snug" front half. This exposes the middle section of the boot to collect high speed H2O. I'm surprised the thing hasn't filled up like a water balloon and ruptured.
The units have 60 and 70 hours respectively. the 60 hr unit is the wifes and runs as smooth as a Rolls. The 70 hr unit has the boot issue and has had a solid vibration at certain speed ranges since day one. I have spent hours searching for the vibration source for the last 5 years without luck. It would make sense to me that I finally found it.
Both units have been problem free with the exception of replacing the DESS posts/battery on each one. They do eveything we ask of them, and they flat out FLY.
What are your thoughts on the boot? Oh, the impeller edges seem very clean...95% smooth, The 5% are very small dings on the visable areas


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