just take the motor, pour super glue in it, then mix that with sawdust and once that drys .. drive to your nearest steep hill and ducttape the softparts to the magnet and chuck it down the hill and see how long it takes to get to the bottom.This is all great for centering, but what about depth? When gluing the pole piece to the spider, obviously the coil needs to be a certain depth at neutral so that it can have maximum bl throughout the stroke and not prematurely bottom out. How do you tackle this?
Epic Failjust take the motor, pour super glue in it, then mix that with sawdust and once that drys .. drive to your nearest steep hill and ducttape the softparts to the magnet and chuck it down the hill and see how long it takes to get to the bottom.
then get back in your car and decide to test it down the hill and drive off going 90-95. Then you're good to go son.
So are you saying you don't know or are you saying you're just not going to tell me¿if you survive driving off the hill it will be.
Butter.....Oh wait:laugh://content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif por que?
omg sig worthy shit...just take the motor, pour super glue in it, then mix that with sawdust and once that drys .. drive to your nearest steep hill and ducttape the softparts to the magnet and chuck it down the hill and see how long it takes to get to the bottom.
then get back in your car and decide to test it down the hill and drive off going 90-95. Then you're good to go son.