Wow. I cannot even remember which motor it was. But I can remember, Crystal, crystal clear, going into town one Saturday morning with my mates, aged about 14 or 15, with my very-hard-earned and saved £45 in my pocket, and walking out just feeling the motor in the Blister Pack, the first performance part I ever bought!!!! Boy these Vids take me back to my youth..... keep ‘em coming, please, Sir!!!!
Made my own 8.4v cell by stripping the plastic off a 7.2 and adding an extra cell with plumbing solder and a wet rag to stop heat from destroying it whilst soldering with a 6inch nail heated on the gas cooker!!! I 're wrapped the pack with rc aircraft solar film,as you said way to expensive back in the day lol
Excellent video again! My first technigold I bought was back In 86 and I saved and saved all my paper round money to buy it and it must have been in half a dozen cars over its life! I have an original avante with a unused technigold and it's just the most eye catching thing in my rc collection!
Thanks Glenn for the practical demonstration. I've recently picked up 2 Technigolds , and both needed a clean up and bearings oiled. I was able to get that done watching along step by step.
Thanks for putting this video up. I have 2 or 3 technigold motors & I’ve never opened them up, so this has given me the information that I needed. I have both of the tools needed & spare nib brushes & a technigold in a Porsche 959 awaiting restoration!!. Thanks again 👊🏻
Absolutely brilliant video, I remember when I went out and got a Parma motor for my thundershot. Never understood the instructions, just put it in and run it, I never understood why those lines were on there for the timing. Hahaha the golden age of RC and being 14years old. The good old days. I f I could go back I would crank the timing up.
My brother was a clever guy, and he learned me to tweak the silver can motors. We even rewired them in different winds. Remember he rewinded hes motor to 4x50 turn or something. Did 9000 rpm on 7.2v. So we buildt our own motors, to fit different applications.
Man I took on an extra Sunday paper round so I could afford my TechniGold.Those bags were bloody heavy,now I have to take an extra left step to stop walking in circles.;)
I remember seeing the technigold in the celica and 959. It was such a pretty motor, but I never managed to justify the cost as a young lad. The way you describe things is exactly as I always, and still feel about the cars, the looks the feel of them and the driving. It’s something not possible to explain to someone who hasn’t felt the same for the hobby. I didn’t sit stripping my cars after every run, I charged it up and got back out there as soon as I could. Great vid again mate. Regards Steve W
WOW that takes me back!! I Raced for Team Associated, and some of us USED Technigolds in Super Stock Racing!! 😳 A buddy of mine had experienced taking the Endbell off by simply ripping it off - with devastating results! 😖 Team Racing was a stressful thing. "Cleaning" a Motor involved placing the Can in a Magnitizer after Hydrosonic cleaning, and turning the Comm on a bloody MINI LATHE!! Speaking of Timing, as an experiment, I took a 9 turn Triple, cranked the Timing up to *40 degrees* and fit it in a On Road Racer... It did almost *70mph* for about 20 seconds! Then it melted!! (Remembering we only had 7.2V NiCd Batries in the 80's) Ahh to be young and stupid!! 😜 Carmine ✈🚂🚙
I am still new to RC and I appreciate these trips back to the old "golden" days. I am looking forward to getting my first vintage-ish car assuming I win the auction tomorrow :)
kasparov9 Hey 👋 Unfortunately I damaged it on one of the Top Force videos, had to send it off to my buddy to fix. He ended up keeping it, hopefully I’ll be trying some more non Tamiya hot brushed motor soon 🤞🏻 Thanks as always for your channel support my friend, it’s greatly appreciated 😊👊🏻
Thanks Glenn Had a Technipower back in the day I never messed around with it, but always wanted to see. You have just answered a 30+ year old query 👍🤓🇦🇺
Wow glen . I remember these motors when I was a kid . No way I could afford them motors . . I have just bought x2 tamiya sport tuned motors for my midnight pumpkin & lunchbox ... . Your got be hooked again . Thanks again ...rich
I started rc in 1982 and from what I can see you have a motor with less then one hour of run time on it, very very rare condition, congrats to you and thanks for sharing, can't wait to see it run, and by the way that sounds just as it did brand new as I can still remember from way back when.
Good thing I watched this before I try to take mine apart. I need to make a spreader tool. Back in the 80's my friend and I knew that motor as the "hot rod go fast" motor. Thanks for a great video!
Thats a gorgeous motor and one of the greats impo Glenn! I luv the Dynatech 02H too! Beautiful ribbed Can! and the Dynatech 01R motor too! Luv them!! Thanks Glenn! Wes, Liverpool, UK.
This was my first kit when I was 10. I still have one or two waiting to be built ut the issue I had wa the stripped gears and the hex-dogbones contantly stripping. Is there an after market dog bones kit and heavy duty gearbox to upgrade the 2016 version with? Thanks Bryan
Recently picked up an old Bigwig and it has one of these motors in there. Haven't tested it yet. What sort of ESC would I need for the Technigold? The Bigwig I have has an MSC in it still. Thanks!
I used to crank it down before taking apart as far as I can remember turning the can decreases or increases the pressure of the brushes contact on the commutator,mine was set at one below top mark as the brushes were shot!!! Ended up traveling to otley modelsport only then to find I had to go to beatties in Sheffield,very expensive at the time cost there times as much for a pair of rocking horse poo brushes!!!Lol:)
I remember the Tamiya Technigold motor, I believe they were installed in the Tamiya Bigwig, when that was launched in 1986 (I think). Wish I had kept my original Tamiya Bigwig and other earlier Tamiya models, so miss the days of 'thrashing around with friends'. Well after 34 years away from Tamiya RC Cars, I decided to get back into the hobby once again, purchased a TT-02 Audi Quattro, along with some essential hop up parts, can't wait to get stuck in! Nice video, keep up the good work. I've subscribed and I'll take a look at your channel. Keep safe from this Chinese monster virus.
Recently picked up an old Bigwig and it has one of these motors in there. Haven't tested it yet. But hope it works! Ive never owned a Bigwig but it looks great! Welcome back to the hobby!
I haven't taken one apart for years, but I do have the correct tooling required. They are an awesome piece of work. What is the difference in power compared to the standard RS540 motors?
Nice vid Glenn, l always wanted one of these back in the day when l was racing and like you said they were big money and as a kid with just a grass cutting after school job I did not even get close to a new one!! I did the road to it 380,540,sprint,Demon, then finally l did get a gold in the end but it was far from new and looked rough....but l gained at least an extra lap with that motor lol psychological l think but l had Gold power in my buggy!!!!! But then l got hold of a Trinity motor and Wow! I had some nice Demon motors back then too! But that motor you have there Glenn is the one l remember with most joy! Fantastic!!!
Hi I’ve just got hold of a near mint Technigold motor and found a nib set of brushes for the RX540VZ, but can’t for love nor money find the brush removal tool or spring spreader tools any ware!. I’m dyeing to see what it’s like in side. Any ideas where I could get a set.?? Or are there other model tools that will fit. Keep up the good works from Ant in London
Ye gods...... this takes me back. Think I've got 3 or 4 of these..... deffo got 2 dynatech 44 and 1 each of the power and tuned ones. Went through a "gotta get em all" of the gold motors. Made the car look great.
My friend, i remember drooling over that Motor as a kid! lol. That and the Tamiya Dynatech 02H Motor, with the ribbed case! I remember thinking those motors ( which i couldn't afford either, incidentally! lol ) would make my cars go 100mph if i could somehow get my hands on one!! lol. Beautiful engineering and as you say, the Tamiya box art was second to no-one and nothing! Wes, UK.
Same, My shop had a big glass display bench as You entered, We used to leave Our grotty finger stains an I swear, drool sometimes,, Ahahahha. The equivalent price of these gold nuggets back then to now is why You had to get a paper run an save for three months or have loaded Oldies to get one in Your wanting claws!
@@jonoedwards4195 lol i used to do a paper round after school and weekends and would save for literally months to buy Hop-Up's for my Tamiya's or Kyosho's! We were relatively poor family, even though Dad and Mum worked full time ( we were a big family so Mum n Dad couldn't afford to buy us all very expensive Toys etc ) but i had an amazing childhood with my Tamiya's n other brand of RC Cars! Magical times! lol
Hello Glenn. I have a question. I drive in my Buggy the rx540vz and i will replace them. For the technigold and the dynatech motors brushes are hard to find and at this time it is a collector item and its better to save him. On the paper, the superstock series have more torque and more rpm, but they have more turns, too. Is the super stock motor better or not as the VZ? The second idea to replace is the dynarun super touring motor. Is a 13 by 2 turn motor. The same as the 02H. But more rpm and amp´s. What for a motor of these two can i use? Thanks
first time I came across this motor was in my older brothers brand new 959 and it looked amazing to me back then :) I would love one but what chassis to buy for it? thanks for posting
Wow ya I remember not being able to afford that moter lol what a great find & that’s exactly how we used to do it at the track bud depending on the track maybe turn it down a little to get a little more tork really brings me back running my hotshot at the ol roller kingdom lol all most 40 years ago & I have never been without some form of rc scince then but in the last few yrs have really started getting back into it great vid man
Best brushed motor ever in my opinion. Bought mine for £5 off a friend bk in 89-90 and put it in a grass hopper with monster beetle wheels on the bk lol, didn't handle at all but in a straight line was bloody rapid👍👍
I found those instructions a little confusing if I recall. The zero setting in the instructions show 3rd line in from the red wire side. Yet the long mark on motor was on the black motor side. Did they tune each motor and mark them accordingly?
Double check the instructions as there are two bigger marks on the can and I don't think you lined it up with the zero timing mark. Great video by the way ❤️❤️❤️
I’m not sure I just remember the manufacture instructions seemed “off” from what I saw on the motor.... I hate to tell you this but I had the box for that and tossed it, had a little damage to it...didn’t even think about it including it....sorry.
That's my first performance motor, used that on my kyosho optima pro back in the day, I also used the Tamiya 8.4v gold power battery ,it can run head to head with twister terminators and team losi motors
Get yourself a comme lathe mate, really does wonders to the commutator, and its fun skimming it. Really adds to the performance 😁😁😁 Then once in a while you give all of your rotors a good skimming, keeps their performance top notch. I think huddy do a really good comm lathe. Probably 100gbp, maybe less
Glen with all the Tamiya Motors ever made can you get all the information off their stock 7.2 or 7.4 voltage what's their stock RPMs are there all rated at even the ones that aren't Tamiya.
stephen manley Oh yeah that’s a great product 😊 Completely off subject lol but I remember using it on my Kyosho Turbo Rocky chassis, wow you could see your face in it 🤩👊🏻 Thanks for watching Stephen
The good thing about the brush layout on those motors and similar, is that they can handle a lot of dirt without burning the com. Other types with their brushes in holders, get stuck and burn easily.
Flibbertigibbet There the GT Tuned motor, 25 turn with a different decal fitted. I actually did a comparison video a year ago or so, the Technigold was slightly faster but not mucin it 😊👊🏻
I painted the utility room today and I had intended on watching it dry this evening but then I spotted this video :) just kidding of course thanks for the content its really appreciated and helping maintain some sanity in these strange times - stay safe buddy
Guys I've mixed up some of my rotors after a break from the hobby, and I can't remember if they are a technigold or technipower, dynatech 02h what have you. Is there an easy way to tell which rotor belongs to what motor?
Hi I think that the Dynatech 02H has Double winding on rotor while the Technipower and Technigold has Single winding on the rotor. So check the rotors. If the winding is Double it is not a Technipower or Technigold.
I remember back in the late 80s I had my monster beetle and hornet. My mate got a bigwig with this motor. We started experimenting and ended up setting it for maximum speed then put my beetle wheels on the back of the hornet, installed the motor, and it took off like a rocket. Couldn't dare steer it but would have out dragged most stuff at the time.
I think I still have one of these in my tool box. Came with my Gen 1 Avante, which I sold long ago due to it being so fragile, but I don't think I passed the motor on to the guy... maybe I did. I definitely remember those two brush tools kicking around in my RC toolbox for forever. I'm not sure I ever ran the Technigold motor though, as I for sure got a Trinity motor set up to run in a 4WD car. Maybe I did sell the Technigold and kept the Trinity... Now I'll have to check before I go to bed after work...
The technigold motor is so bass ass. Back in the day I put one in my gold chassis RC10 and it was so fast because the drivetrain on that car is so efficient. great motor and fantastic video
As a racer back then, I used to laugh at folks who would pay more than I had just to get a slower Tamiya motor than whatever I was running at the time. Demon, or MG usually. I still think they were overpriced and slow. But oh my are they a pretty thing ! 😃
Interesting video!👍. Back in the day, i think i can remember something called a 'black motor" which if i remember correctly, you weren't aloud to race with one fitted? I think it was a thing of legends around my parts!😀.Do you know if such a motor existed and if so, was it Tamiya one? Many thanks!😀👍
Wait! That's going to cost you extra. I don’t 🤔. I can really only think of the Tamiya 01R Dynatech but that was later on, but could be that I guess 🤷🏼♂️. That was a 19 turn motor
@@TAMIYALegends Thank you for your reply. I may ask my brother to see if he can remember what it was. Probably a load of school yard rubbish! After all, It is going back 30 odd years!! 😳.Anyhoo, great video.👍👍
yeah there was a black! The RS-540SD Black Endurance. I saved up months for it. I thought there was another too I can't remember. There was the RX-540VZ Gold that was rebuildable and was like $50US and completely unobtainable for most of us 13 year olds, then there was the RS-540SD Black that wasn't 'rebuildable' and was around $35US. Then I swear there was another one, a brother of the RS-540SD, less torque more speed (few less turns) or something like that?
chloe devereaux Yeah I’ve got one but it’s in a bit of a state at the moment 😭 I’ve done the cosmetic side of it, but it now needs parts! Not sure it’s worth it cost wise tbh 😭 Thanks as always for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
I walked into a local model shop a couple of years ago and covered in dust sat on a top shelf was a brand new one....old fashioned £36 sticker on it ......I had to ask if it was for display or for sale and it was for sale..I could not believe my luck...what a find.
I remember spending like 6 months allowance on two of those and putting one in my Wild Willy and the other in my RC10 (paired up with a Novak Rooster w00t!)....Those are Holy Grail status. JEEZ Can it be 1992 again??? lol
Good rule for sport/mild tune motors with adjustable timing, is 1 or 2 degrees is fine, and more if you have a lighter load, for instance a smaller pinion or bigger spur or smaller diameter tires. YMMV, but I had good results from it back in the day. But gearing, weight and wheels being the same, it`s best not to change it more than 1 or 2 degrees IMO, and if you DO change the timing, maintenance requirements increase exponentially :)
Nice video, thanks for presentation. The ridges are just an indication that the motor is hardly used. The brushes have such ridges when they are brand new and will gradually wear down to fit the shape of the comm. There were many who used to "run in" motors with new brushes at reduced speed/voltage without load (to avoid sparkling/soot at the comm). The tuning on these modified brush motors are interesting: By changing the angle of current flow to the comm in relation to the position of the magnets, the RPM can be increased. This comes at the cost of more current draw and less torque though. Therefore it may be better to see if the required speed can instead be obtained by installing a lager pinion and keep the tuning near neutral.
Despite already knowing all this, having one new BITD and two runners now, but it's still interesting to see this kind of attention paid to a motor icon. So thanks! But from the instructions, it seems you've set timing to 15 degs advance timing? The 0 degs mark appears to be the shorter of the two longer timing marks, not the longest one.
Dean Evans Yeah Dean I’ve been chatting to a few guys about this, I think I made the mistake in thinking the motor came set on 0 timing, but obviously looking at the instructions, it already came with the timing advanced 🤔
Sweet, my friend! Enjoyed the autopsy and demonstration. Uhh. Got a vintage Bigwig that could need it, but I am afraid that the motor costs more than the car itself 😂
great video i love the technigold i wish i could get one for free like now 200 for used one have u restored the can like put the gold back on the can you will have to do a video on how to change the brushes and the terminals where the wire goes on the old grasshopper speed controller has a fuse in it u should use it to make the rpm up and down on cuz if anything goes wrong it will just blow the little fuse out no damage to nothing ok
bruce benner Thanks for the information buddy much appreciated 😊. This motor is good to go now, but I’ve been working on another motor (Technipower) now this one needs everything doing on it 😬. So hopefully I’ll get all the restoration done across a couple of videos 🤞🏻
A very nice motor there! Is it an original rotor in it? Or did they come in different versions? My good old Technigold doesn't have a smooth rotor, but there are longitudinal grooves on each side. Thanks for nice content in your channel :-)
I think i would have skimmed the comm in a comm lathe, just a quick tickle over to clean it up and make sure its still completly round. Failing that you could get fibreglass brush / pens that cleaned the copper up too.
And when I did that the car shot more like a rocket I do think that a 0 degree timing is the 19000 I think it went over 20 when you turned it all the way up.
Probably total overkill but couldn't you diamond true that commutator . It's like a Vsmall lathe with a diamond tool you mount the motor shaft in it and run the tool up and down the commutator.
Back in the day I use to run that motor in my Thundershot with a 14 tooth Gear and a 8.4v battery. What a combo. I still have all my cars.
That would have flown!
Wow. I cannot even remember which motor it was. But I can remember, Crystal, crystal clear, going into town one Saturday morning with my mates, aged about 14 or 15, with my very-hard-earned and saved £45 in my pocket, and walking out just feeling the motor in the Blister Pack, the first performance part I ever bought!!!! Boy these Vids take me back to my youth..... keep ‘em coming, please, Sir!!!!
Still faster than a stock one. For me I have no problems running mine. Love it
Great motor my friend 😎👊🏻
Made my own 8.4v cell by stripping the plastic off a 7.2 and adding an extra cell with plumbing solder and a wet rag to stop heat from destroying it whilst soldering with a 6inch nail heated on the gas cooker!!! I 're wrapped the pack with rc aircraft solar film,as you said way to expensive back in the day lol
James Cunliffe
Lol love it and can totally relate with that, sounds just like the stuff me and my Dad use to get up to 🤩👊🏻
Lol I did the same,we needed to be inventive as kids in the 80s eh!
@@TAMIYALegends my dad's way at the opposite end of the spectrum!!! Lol
@@Dikka0 lol and now they can't even walk 50ft without a screen in front of them these days!!!:)
@@jamescunliffe9872 Lol,yeah I have two zombies,,I mean teenage daughters.
Excellent video again! My first technigold I bought was back In 86 and I saved and saved all my paper round money to buy it and it must have been in half a dozen cars over its life! I have an original avante with a unused technigold and it's just the most eye catching thing in my rc collection!
Phil Moffett
Love it 🤩 Phil 👊🏻
Thanks for watching buddy
Thanks Glenn for the practical demonstration. I've recently picked up 2 Technigolds , and both needed a clean up and bearings oiled. I was able to get that done watching along step by step.
Thanks for putting this video up. I have 2 or 3 technigold motors & I’ve never opened them up, so this has given me the information that I needed. I have both of the tools needed & spare nib brushes & a technigold in a Porsche 959 awaiting restoration!!. Thanks again 👊🏻
Colin M
Oh wow that’s awesome Colin 😊
Thanks so much for watching my friend 👊🏻
Absolutely brilliant video, I remember when I went out and got a Parma motor for my thundershot. Never understood the instructions, just put it in and run it, I never understood why those lines were on there for the timing. Hahaha the golden age of RC and being 14years old. The good old days. I f I could go back I would crank the timing up.
paulus842000
Love it 😊 great memories my friend 👊🏻
Crank it bro !!!
My brother was a clever guy, and he learned me to tweak the silver can motors. We even rewired them in different winds. Remember he rewinded hes motor to 4x50 turn or something. Did 9000 rpm on 7.2v. So we buildt our own motors, to fit different applications.
Goran Oieras that would be an awesome video!
Man I took on an extra Sunday paper round so I could afford my TechniGold.Those bags were bloody heavy,now I have to take an extra left step to stop walking in circles.;)
Dikka0
Pmsl 😂👊🏻
That made me chuckle 🤪
Thanks for watching buddy 👊🏻
I remember seeing the technigold in the celica and 959. It was such a pretty motor, but I never managed to justify the cost as a young lad. The way you describe things is exactly as I always, and still feel about the cars, the looks the feel of them and the driving. It’s something not possible to explain to someone who hasn’t felt the same for the hobby. I didn’t sit stripping my cars after every run, I charged it up and got back out there as soon as I could.
Great vid again mate. Regards
Steve W
Steve W
Fantastic memories Steve 🤩👊🏻
I've actually never looked inside or taken a motor apart before, never needed to honestly. Thank you.
WOW that takes me back!! I Raced for Team Associated, and some of us USED Technigolds in Super Stock Racing!! 😳
A buddy of mine had experienced taking the Endbell off by simply ripping it off - with devastating results! 😖
Team Racing was a stressful thing. "Cleaning" a Motor involved placing the Can in a Magnitizer after Hydrosonic cleaning, and turning the Comm on a bloody MINI LATHE!!
Speaking of Timing, as an experiment, I took a 9 turn Triple, cranked the Timing up to *40 degrees* and fit it in a On Road Racer...
It did almost *70mph* for about 20 seconds! Then it melted!!
(Remembering we only had 7.2V NiCd Batries in the 80's)
Ahh to be young and stupid!! 😜
Carmine ✈🚂🚙
PoorManRC
Great comment my friend, I absolutely love reading this kind of stuff 🤩🤩🤩
Yup... I was ADEQUATE back in the day!! 😂😜
I Raced Real Cars too - it was MUCH less stressful!! 😖
Probably pulled 200 amps lol xD
I am still new to RC and I appreciate these trips back to the old "golden" days. I am looking forward to getting my first vintage-ish car assuming I win the auction tomorrow :)
Honokami-sama
Excellent fingers crossed my fingers 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Thanks for watching
@@TAMIYALegends I'm a patroen here 😁 when are you going to sell me that Reedy KV 7x2 that you ran a while ago? 😁😁
kasparov9
Hey 👋
Unfortunately I damaged it on one of the Top Force videos, had to send it off to my buddy to fix. He ended up keeping it, hopefully I’ll be trying some more non Tamiya hot brushed motor soon 🤞🏻
Thanks as always for your channel support my friend, it’s greatly appreciated 😊👊🏻
Hi!!! Thanks Glen !! That was very informative!!! Very much appreciated! Again never stop these informative videos or what you are doing! Thanks
Mary Venianakis
Thanks as always for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
Thanks Glenn
Had a Technipower back in the day I never messed around with it, but always wanted to see.
You have just answered a 30+ year old query 👍🤓🇦🇺
Paul Garwood
Excellent Paul 🤩👊🏻
Thanks as always for watching buddy
Wow glen . I remember these motors when I was a kid . No way I could afford them motors . . I have just bought x2 tamiya sport tuned motors for my midnight pumpkin & lunchbox ... . Your got be hooked again . Thanks again ...rich
Richard Perry
Excellent Rich 🤩👊🏻
Thanks for watching buddy
Beautiful motor, stuff of legend. Always wanted one back in the day
Nick Fortes
Thanks for watching Nick 😊👊🏻
I started rc in 1982 and from what I can see you have a motor with less then one hour of run time on it, very very rare condition, congrats to you and thanks for sharing, can't wait to see it run, and by the way that sounds just as it did brand new as I can still remember from way back when.
RC Mike Klein
Excellent 🤩. Thanks for the feedback my friend it’s much appreciated 😊👊🏻
Good thing I watched this before I try to take mine apart. I need to make a spreader tool. Back in the 80's my friend and I knew that motor as the "hot rod go fast" motor. Thanks for a great video!
The Houleigan
Thank you for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
Thats a gorgeous motor and one of the greats impo Glenn! I luv the Dynatech 02H too! Beautiful ribbed Can! and the Dynatech 01R motor too! Luv them!! Thanks Glenn! Wes, Liverpool, UK.
This was my first kit when I was 10. I still have one or two waiting to be built ut the issue I had wa the stripped gears and the hex-dogbones contantly stripping. Is there an after market dog bones kit and heavy duty gearbox to upgrade the 2016 version with? Thanks Bryan
I am happy its so nice. I must be turning into a Tamiya geek.
ifly65
Haha excellent 😎👊🏻
A good way to clean gaps of comm is with a ball point pen. Fits just right in grooves. Love these kinds of videos
RocketPunchArmy
Excellent thanks for watching 😊👊🏻
Recently picked up an old Bigwig and it has one of these motors in there. Haven't tested it yet. What sort of ESC would I need for the Technigold? The Bigwig I have has an MSC in it still. Thanks!
I used to crank it down before taking apart as far as I can remember turning the can decreases or increases the pressure of the brushes contact on the commutator,mine was set at one below top mark as the brushes were shot!!! Ended up traveling to otley modelsport only then to find I had to go to beatties in Sheffield,very expensive at the time cost there times as much for a pair of rocking horse poo brushes!!!Lol:)
James Cunliffe
Lol 😂
Otley Modelsport 🤩🤩🤩
@@TAMIYALegends yeah I know!!!
I remember the Tamiya Technigold motor, I believe they were installed in the Tamiya Bigwig, when that was launched in 1986 (I think). Wish I had kept my original Tamiya Bigwig and other earlier Tamiya models, so miss the days of 'thrashing around with friends'. Well after 34 years away from Tamiya RC Cars, I decided to get back into the hobby once again, purchased a TT-02 Audi Quattro, along with some essential hop up parts, can't wait to get stuck in! Nice video, keep up the good work. I've subscribed and I'll take a look at your channel. Keep safe from this Chinese monster virus.
Excellent John, welcome to the channel my friend 😊👊🏻
Recently picked up an old Bigwig and it has one of these motors in there. Haven't tested it yet. But hope it works! Ive never owned a Bigwig but it looks great! Welcome back to the hobby!
Great video, very interesting.
Miles Winter
Thanks for watching Miles 😊👊🏻
I haven't taken one apart for years, but I do have the correct tooling required. They are an awesome piece of work. What is the difference in power compared to the standard RS540 motors?
Nice vid Glenn, l always wanted one of these back in the day when l was racing and like you said they were big money and as a kid with just a grass cutting after school job I did not even get close to a new one!! I did the road to it 380,540,sprint,Demon, then finally l did get a gold in the end but it was far from new and looked rough....but l gained at least an extra lap with that motor lol psychological l think but l had Gold power in my buggy!!!!! But then l got hold of a Trinity motor and Wow! I had some nice Demon motors back then too!
But that motor you have there Glenn is the one l remember with most joy! Fantastic!!!
Mad-Bee RC & BB
Great comment my friend 🤩👊🏻
Oh the lovely Demon motors 😍
Great video, love it
Chris Stitt
Cheers Chris 😊👊🏻
Hi I’ve just got hold of a near mint Technigold motor and found a nib set of brushes for the RX540VZ, but can’t for love nor money find the brush removal tool or spring spreader tools any ware!. I’m dyeing to see what it’s like in side. Any ideas where I could get a set.?? Or are there other model tools that will fit. Keep up the good works from Ant in London
Ye gods...... this takes me back.
Think I've got 3 or 4 of these..... deffo got 2 dynatech 44 and 1 each of the power and tuned ones. Went through a "gotta get em all" of the gold motors. Made the car look great.
MegaRattyking
Excellent my friend 😊👊🏻
Thanks for watching
My friend, i remember drooling over that Motor as a kid! lol. That and the Tamiya Dynatech 02H Motor, with the ribbed case! I remember thinking those motors ( which i couldn't afford either, incidentally! lol ) would make my cars go 100mph if i could somehow get my hands on one!! lol. Beautiful engineering and as you say, the Tamiya box art was second to no-one and nothing!
Wes, UK.
wesley donnelly
100% Wes 🤩🤩🤩
Same, My shop had a big glass display bench as You entered, We used to leave Our grotty finger stains an I swear, drool sometimes,, Ahahahha. The equivalent price of these gold nuggets back then to now is why You had to get a paper run an save for three months or have loaded Oldies to get one in Your wanting claws!
@@jonoedwards4195 lol i used to do a paper round after school and weekends and would save for literally months to buy Hop-Up's for my Tamiya's or Kyosho's! We were relatively poor family, even though Dad and Mum worked full time ( we were a big family so Mum n Dad couldn't afford to buy us all very expensive Toys etc ) but i had an amazing childhood with my Tamiya's n other brand of RC Cars! Magical times! lol
@@wesleydonnelly2141 Hahahaha, there must be Millions of Us with similar fond memories!
All the best to You Wesley.
@@jonoedwards4195 and you too Jono!
Hello Glenn. I have a question. I drive in my Buggy the rx540vz and i will replace them. For the technigold and the dynatech motors brushes are hard to find and at this time it is a collector item and its better to save him. On the paper, the superstock series have more torque and more rpm, but they have more turns, too. Is the super stock motor better or not as the VZ? The second idea to replace is the dynarun super touring motor. Is a 13 by 2 turn motor. The same as the 02H. But more rpm and amp´s. What for a motor of these two can i use? Thanks
first time I came across this motor was in my older brothers brand new 959 and it looked amazing to me back then :)
I would love one but what chassis to buy for it?
thanks for posting
adrian harrison
Thanks for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
Wow ya I remember not being able to afford that moter lol what a great find & that’s exactly how we used to do it at the track bud depending on the track maybe turn it down a little to get a little more tork really brings me back running my hotshot at the ol roller kingdom lol all most 40 years ago & I have never been without some form of rc scince then but in the last few yrs have really started getting back into it great vid man
Best brushed motor ever in my opinion. Bought mine for £5 off a friend bk in 89-90 and put it in a grass hopper with monster beetle wheels on the bk lol, didn't handle at all but in a straight line was bloody rapid👍👍
Wayne Yates
Love it Wayne 😊👊🏻
It's great performing and great sound too.
I found those instructions a little confusing if I recall. The zero setting in the instructions show 3rd line in from the red wire side. Yet the long mark on motor was on the black motor side. Did they tune each motor and mark them accordingly?
Adj Man
Hmmm have a got this wrong 😬
I’ll have to see what I said and did 😬
Double check the instructions as there are two bigger marks on the can and I don't think you lined it up with the zero timing mark. Great video by the way ❤️❤️❤️
I’m not sure I just remember the manufacture instructions seemed “off” from what I saw on the motor.... I hate to tell you this but I had the box for that and tossed it, had a little damage to it...didn’t even think about it including it....sorry.
Adj Man
Oh noooooooo I’d of slept better tonight not knowing that 😂👊🏻
Wasn’t thinking as a “collector”......🤪
That's my first performance motor, used that on my kyosho optima pro back in the day, I also used the Tamiya 8.4v gold power battery ,it can run head to head with twister terminators and team losi motors
Gilbert Sanchez
Excellent Gilbert 🤩
Great memories my friend 👊🏻
Get yourself a comme lathe mate, really does wonders to the commutator, and its fun skimming it. Really adds to the performance 😁😁😁
Then once in a while you give all of your rotors a good skimming, keeps their performance top notch. I think huddy do a really good comm lathe. Probably 100gbp, maybe less
kasparov9
Yes it’s definitely something I should look at doing 🤔. It’s a little out of my comfort zone tbh, but I should learn how to do it 👊🏻
@@TAMIYALegends That's how I felt, but once you skim your first rotor you'll feel good, its alot easier than you think.😁😃
Glen with all the Tamiya Motors ever made can you get all the information off their stock 7.2 or 7.4 voltage what's their stock RPMs are there all rated at even the ones that aren't Tamiya.
Which motor would u recommend for performance (as always) between t Super Stock 53697 & 53930. All t best
I can remember striping mine down & cleaning it, I used duraglit back in the day on the comm.
stephen manley
Oh yeah that’s a great product 😊
Completely off subject lol but I remember using it on my Kyosho Turbo Rocky chassis, wow you could see your face in it 🤩👊🏻
Thanks for watching Stephen
TAMIYA Legends back then we had limited products compared to today, but it was all good fun & still is today. 😃
this is a very interesting video thank you as always
Awesome, now I will clean up my technigold motor :) Luckily I have the tools and box with instroctions , so now it's cleaning time.
The Vector Cave
Excellent thanks for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
The good thing about the brush layout on those motors and similar, is that they can handle a lot of dirt without burning the com. Other types with their brushes in holders, get stuck and burn easily.
Are the new Bigwig/Avante motors the equivalent of this performance wise? Thanks
Flibbertigibbet
There the GT Tuned motor, 25 turn with a different decal fitted. I actually did a comparison video a year ago or so, the Technigold was slightly faster but not mucin it 😊👊🏻
I painted the utility room today and I had intended on watching it dry this evening but then I spotted this video :) just kidding of course thanks for the content its really appreciated and helping maintain some sanity in these strange times - stay safe buddy
duff duff
Lol 😂
Not the must riveting video I know 🤓🤓🤓
@@TAMIYALegendscall me crazy but I enjoyed it :)
Nice 1 buddy excellent vid .
Matt Franks
Thanks Matt 😊👊🏻
The Technigold in the Monster Beetle was soooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice.
Guys I've mixed up some of my rotors after a break from the hobby, and I can't remember if they are a technigold or technipower, dynatech 02h what have you. Is there an easy way to tell which rotor belongs to what motor?
Hi I think that the Dynatech 02H has Double winding on rotor while the Technipower and Technigold has Single winding on the rotor. So check the rotors. If the winding is Double it is not a Technipower or Technigold.
I remember back in the late 80s I had my monster beetle and hornet. My mate got a bigwig with this motor. We started experimenting and ended up setting it for maximum speed then put my beetle wheels on the back of the hornet, installed the motor, and it took off like a rocket. Couldn't dare steer it but would have out dragged most stuff at the time.
I think I still have one of these in my tool box. Came with my Gen 1 Avante, which I sold long ago due to it being so fragile, but I don't think I passed the motor on to the guy... maybe I did. I definitely remember those two brush tools kicking around in my RC toolbox for forever. I'm not sure I ever ran the Technigold motor though, as I for sure got a Trinity motor set up to run in a 4WD car. Maybe I did sell the Technigold and kept the Trinity... Now I'll have to check before I go to bed after work...
M Demers
Thanks for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
That was awesome video thank u
How different is this motor compared to the Tamiya sport tuned black series
Raymond Wilson
There very similar in performance with the Technigold edging it.
I’ll try do a comparison video soon to show the difference 😊👊🏻
The technigold motor is so bass ass. Back in the day I put one in my gold chassis RC10 and it was so fast because the drivetrain on that car is so efficient. great motor and fantastic video
As a racer back then, I used to laugh at folks who would pay more than I had just to get a slower Tamiya motor than whatever I was running at the time.
Demon, or MG usually.
I still think they were overpriced and slow.
But oh my are they a pretty thing !
😃
Stuart Leckie
Perfectly put Stuart 😊👊🏻
Thanks for watching
Yep demon was my go to motor back in the day
Do you have a mini lathe vor brushed Motors ? If have a Team Orion lathe 😎👍
H-J G
I’ve never had one 😬
Interesting video!👍. Back in the day, i think i can remember something called a 'black motor" which if i remember correctly, you weren't aloud to race with one fitted? I think it was a thing of legends around my parts!😀.Do you know if such a motor existed and if so, was it Tamiya one? Many thanks!😀👍
Wait! That's going to cost you extra.
I don’t 🤔. I can really only think of the Tamiya 01R Dynatech but that was later on, but could be that I guess 🤷🏼♂️. That was a 19 turn motor
@@TAMIYALegends Thank you for your reply. I may ask my brother to see if he can remember what it was. Probably a load of school yard rubbish! After all, It is going back 30 odd years!! 😳.Anyhoo, great video.👍👍
No myth at all these where real Tamiya Mabuchi RS540SD motors, see: tamiyabase.com/parts/motors
@@antonklein7026 I hadn't lost my mind then!!😃. Thank you for the info. Im loving this channel. Its like reliving my youth!!🚗
yeah there was a black! The RS-540SD Black Endurance. I saved up months for it. I thought there was another too I can't remember.
There was the RX-540VZ Gold that was rebuildable and was like $50US and completely unobtainable for most of us 13 year olds, then there was the RS-540SD Black that wasn't 'rebuildable' and was around $35US. Then I swear there was another one, a brother of the RS-540SD, less torque more speed (few less turns) or something like that?
I have the exact same motor but mine is a graupner mabuchi 540 gold.....paid like $50 over 30 yrs ago..still got it
have you tried a technipower? higer rpm but slightly less torque
chloe devereaux
Yeah I’ve got one but it’s in a bit of a state at the moment 😭
I’ve done the cosmetic side of it, but it now needs parts! Not sure it’s worth it cost wise tbh 😭
Thanks as always for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
Good stuff, as always :)
dmfman123
Thanks for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
I walked into a local model shop a couple of years ago and covered in dust sat on a top shelf was a brand new one....old fashioned £36 sticker on it ......I had to ask if it was for display or for sale and it was for sale..I could not believe my luck...what a find.
I remember spending like 6 months allowance on two of those and putting one in my Wild Willy and the other in my RC10 (paired up with a Novak Rooster w00t!)....Those are Holy Grail status. JEEZ Can it be 1992 again??? lol
Thizlamic
Love it my friend 😊👊🏻
Coorrr!
That would be so sexy in a Grasshopper. Hahahhaa!!
Unreal score, love this channel, thanks TL.
Jono Edwards
Thanks for watching buddy 😊😊😊
Good rule for sport/mild tune motors with adjustable timing, is 1 or 2 degrees is fine, and more if you have a lighter load, for instance a smaller pinion or bigger spur or smaller diameter tires.
YMMV, but I had good results from it back in the day.
But gearing, weight and wheels being the same, it`s best not to change it more than 1 or 2 degrees IMO, and if you DO change the timing, maintenance requirements increase exponentially :)
Are the brushes supposed to be worn unevenly like that? What would cause that ?
Cam Mac
No I don’t think so and I haven’t a clue why that would happen 🤔🤷🏼♂️
Thanks for watching buddy
@@TAMIYALegends The positive side brush will always show more wear cause of arcing.
Nice video, thanks for presentation. The ridges are just an indication that the motor is hardly used. The brushes have such ridges when they are brand new and will gradually wear down to fit the shape of the comm. There were many who used to "run in" motors with new brushes at reduced speed/voltage without load (to avoid sparkling/soot at the comm). The tuning on these modified brush motors are interesting: By changing the angle of current flow to the comm in relation to the position of the magnets, the RPM can be increased. This comes at the cost of more current draw and less torque though. Therefore it may be better to see if the required speed can instead be obtained by installing a lager pinion and keep the tuning near neutral.
Random Rodent
That’s superb information thank you for taking the time to comment my friend, I really do appreciate that 😊👊🏻
Despite already knowing all this, having one new BITD and two runners now, but it's still interesting to see this kind of attention paid to a motor icon. So thanks! But from the instructions, it seems you've set timing to 15 degs advance timing? The 0 degs mark appears to be the shorter of the two longer timing marks, not the longest one.
Dean Evans
Yeah Dean I’ve been chatting to a few guys about this, I think I made the mistake in thinking the motor came set on 0 timing, but obviously looking at the instructions, it already came with the timing advanced 🤔
Sweet, my friend! Enjoyed the autopsy and demonstration. Uhh. Got a vintage Bigwig that could need it, but I am afraid that the motor costs more than the car itself 😂
Nordic RC Visions
Thanks my friend 😊👊🏻
great video i love the technigold i wish i could get one for free like now 200 for used one
have u restored the can like put the gold back on the can
you will have to do a video on how to change the brushes and the terminals where the wire goes on
the old grasshopper speed controller has a fuse in it u should use it to make the rpm up and down on
cuz if anything goes wrong it will just blow the little fuse out no damage to nothing ok
bruce benner
Thanks for the information buddy much appreciated 😊. This motor is good to go now, but I’ve been working on another motor (Technipower) now this one needs everything doing on it 😬. So hopefully I’ll get all the restoration done across a couple of videos 🤞🏻
A very nice motor there! Is it an original rotor in it? Or did they come in different versions?
My good old Technigold doesn't have a smooth rotor, but there are longitudinal grooves on each side.
Thanks for nice content in your channel :-)
Can you tell me how many turns the motor is I heard it's 19
Electrical contact cleaner comes in handy for clean up
nam Alexander
Excellent thanks for the tip my friend 😊👊🏻
Nice video -wish they would re-release this motor! (or even the Mabuchi Rx-540 clone)
Trinity Monster Horsepower motors were very popular alternative to these back then. But these Technigold Motors were just a better quality motor.
Hi Glenn,
Looking forward to the TechniTuned or the TechniPower
They look the same gold but different specs
My fav is the Dynatech 02H
aviano72
Oh yes the 02H, I got to run one with the 10t hop up rotor 😊
It was awesome 😎🚗💨💨
Thanks for watching my friend 👊🏻
Yeah love the technipower too!
I think i would have skimmed the comm in a comm lathe, just a quick tickle over to clean it up and make sure its still completly round. Failing that you could get fibreglass brush / pens that cleaned the copper up too.
mark bruton-young
Excellent information thank you my friend 😊👊🏻
Love the comme lathe
My original SUPERSHOT had aTechnigold motor but I cant remember if it would of been a RX540VZ Glenn, I think it was 1986 ???
SHAYEN 2320
If it came in the SuperShot kit, then it was the Technipower motor 🤩👊🏻
got any of them lemans golds?
I have one all brand new 😎😎😎😎😎
Luis L.P. RC's
Yes you do, i with the prices going up you’ll be able to sell it in 20 years and buy a house 😂👊🏻
And when I did that the car shot more like a rocket I do think that a 0 degree timing is the 19000 I think it went over 20 when you turned it all the way up.
I have a few of these great motor. My parents didn't want to get me one either lol.
tamiya frog
Lol we were all in the same boat 😂👊🏻
Thanks for watching buddy
use fine wire wool or emery board on the com and brush faces.......
chloe devereaux
Excellent thanks for the feedback my friend 😊👊🏻
@@TAMIYALegends no worries.... old school trick :D
I have mine too, this motor has high current draw, almost twice the rs540
😂ring the neck of theese motors👍✌😂
t Stricklin
🤪🤪🤪
When I had that motor on one of my cars I turned the timing all the way up I was not pleased with the 0 degree timing.
Brad Kalman
Lol Brad 😂
Power! 🚗💨💨💨💨
When I did that to my super shot I saw a major difference when I turn the timing all the way up it actually is quite a lot of different stuff Glen.
Nice send it to me
Ronnie Creason
Noooooo 😂👊🏻
Thanks for watching buddy
use brass cleaner in com and brushes, you will get a better shine and way more speed out of the motor
Time for that motor to have a hard life 😂
Probably total overkill but couldn't you diamond true that commutator . It's like a Vsmall lathe with a diamond tool you mount the motor shaft in it and run the tool up and down the commutator.
Cheezsoup
Yeah you can skim the comm, but this one isn’t at that stage, doesn’t look like it had many batteries through it 😊👊🏻