TFL Zonda Build - Episode 3 - Single Piece Flex Shaft Install
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2021
- Bit of a yack on this video, wasn't sure whether to upload or not, but it formed part of the build so I figured might as well. Hopefully it maybe helps someone out
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Just drove to OSE here in the states. I dont live far from it. I met the owner Steve, he gave me some free straps and high flow cooling tubes while i checked out his boats. I wound up pulling the trigger on one of the new Zondas he has there. He has all the Proboats and a lot of custom boats, including these TFL Zondas new in boxes. I got the black one and go back to see him tonorrow so we can get it set up together in his shop with the servo, radio, recie er and all the parts amd peices that need to get installed. Im pumped, all i have now is rhw sonicwake v2. I want a little more thrill. I want my heart to pound like it does when i do land speed runs. Greats vids!✌️
Really good to see a decent rc boat channel mate, definitely keep it coming !
Looking more and more like a boat channel haha thanks mate, ill do my best
very good video! I was actually waiting on a video to show me how to install one piece shaft on my zonda. Thank you so much!
Well mate then I did what I set out to do! I should have made it clearer, but do not forget to leave the small gap between the drive dog and stinger before running!! Cheers brother!
@@easternrc1924 really well done video mate! I always leave a gap on the drive dog. Thank you again! I appreciate it!
Looks good. I had my zonda upside down on a fairly shallow angle for my epoxy tips, to need as little epoxy as possible to make for them to connect over the center tunnel.
Mate thankyou, that advice you shared is appreciated mate! I was contemplating some of that micro bubbles stuff with some carbon fibre fluff.... have to do a little more research
@@easternrc1924 no worries man. I used micro ballons, graphite powder and mixed up in epoxy.
You just might get me into boats Ed lol. Nice vid bud.
Well I am just so sorry about that 🤣🤣 cheers brother!
@@easternrc1924 🤣🤣 I can tell.
Nice video 😊
Thanks my dude, appreciated. Was a lot of waffle in there!
Thanks for posting. What about your teflon liners?
Good question mate. You can get away with doing nothing to them, but some people recommend replacing the line so that it is longer and extends down into the strut
@@easternrc1924 recommend that as well. Keeps water out
I just bought a TFL genesis 1122 twin motor 900 and it’s the same as the zonda it has a 2 piece shaft and I can’t figure out how to grease the shaft, do I have to complete take off the strut or just loosen the collets on the inside?
Depends on how much space you have between the motor and thr shaft tube.
Sometimes you can undo the collett and the grub screw holding the collett to the motor and remove it allowing you to slide the shaft out through inside of the boat.
Failing that, it's struts off to access the shaft. The zonda isn't so bad in that the strut is kind of 2 piece and can be removed whilst retaining its position
@@easternrc1924 thanks, I’ll give it a shot
When are more build videos coming on the zonda?
I was not sure whether to post the next video which was about filling the tips and reinforcing the nose tips. It's a little long winded, about 30mins and I wasn't sure if people would want to see the process or not?
Yes for sure. Please post it. And anything else you do. I've got a zonda in the mail, so I'll be doing much the same as yourself.
@@midknight777 you're going to love the boat mate, that I can assure you of! I'll finish editing it then and upload soon.
You should have left 5 mm between the drive dog and your stinger the thickness of the nylon washer isn't enough. Hope you don't destroy your flex shafts when they tighten up at full speed.
Maybe you didn't notice the addendum text I put into the video explaining that gap is required. But thanks for letting me know the advice all the same mate
You don't need 5mm of gap. At most 2mm, the flex shaft does not compress that much. The gap he is running is just fine
I know this video is a little older but would anyone be able to help me with my Zonda 41? I need new propeller shafts but im having a hard time finding parts for it. My original prop shafts ends measure 103mm but it seems like online they say its supposed to take a 100mm shaft which just barely isnt long enough to work because ive already tried. Do i just have the wrong parts or did i get a knock off Zonda?🤣
You may be able to move your collets down on the motor shaft a little more, this could buy you a few mm. Just remember that the fitment of the shaft is not supposed to be super tight. So when you slide the shaft down into the square drive end, you can pull it forwards 2 or 3mm. Alternatively, make the assembly a single piece setup
Thanks for the reply! I'll give that a try@@easternrc1924
what way did you do with your power switch setup?
Not quite sure I follow mate? The esc's don't have power switches, I removed the red power wire from one of them, plugged both into Y adapter then into the receiver.
Hope that helps mate
@@easternrc1924 oh ok. My 180's have a power switch.
Have you run yours yet?
Mines almost done (except for reinforcing)
@@midknight777 yeah mate she's had a couple of runs now, just haven't had the time to put the video together, be up soon though
@@easternrc1924 looking forward to seeing it.