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OK, AFX guys. I'm recently back into the hobby, and have been going through my old cars, cleaning and tuning them up.
I remember having this annoying problem back in the day with AFX cars, in that after a while, the motors would start to squeal and howl, which was accompanied by a massive drop in power. As a kid I would take them apart and try to clean and oil them as best I could, but some cars just never seemed to get better, and they'd end up in the broken bin, never to race again. Others would bounce back for a while, then go right back to howling.
As I've been going through my old cars now, I'm still running into this issues with several of the AFX Magnatraction cars. I read an old thread on here with someone asking the same question, and the consensus seemed to be clean everything, and lubricate the armature shaft. I posted a quick YouTube video of one of my cars exhibiting this squealing issue.
This car was disassembled and cleaned (chassis, brushes, armature, springs) and I lightly oiled it in the usual locations. It seemed good for a short time, then went right back to squealing and howling. Are new brushes the answer? I have some upgraded/aftermarket ones ordered, although the ones in here were cleaned and were still in good condition. Does it just come down to lubrication? I don't see much mention of this issue on the YouTube slot car channels I've been watching. I can't be the only one who ever experienced this?
I remember having this annoying problem back in the day with AFX cars, in that after a while, the motors would start to squeal and howl, which was accompanied by a massive drop in power. As a kid I would take them apart and try to clean and oil them as best I could, but some cars just never seemed to get better, and they'd end up in the broken bin, never to race again. Others would bounce back for a while, then go right back to howling.
As I've been going through my old cars now, I'm still running into this issues with several of the AFX Magnatraction cars. I read an old thread on here with someone asking the same question, and the consensus seemed to be clean everything, and lubricate the armature shaft. I posted a quick YouTube video of one of my cars exhibiting this squealing issue.
This car was disassembled and cleaned (chassis, brushes, armature, springs) and I lightly oiled it in the usual locations. It seemed good for a short time, then went right back to squealing and howling. Are new brushes the answer? I have some upgraded/aftermarket ones ordered, although the ones in here were cleaned and were still in good condition. Does it just come down to lubrication? I don't see much mention of this issue on the YouTube slot car channels I've been watching. I can't be the only one who ever experienced this?