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help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« on: June 20, 2009, 10:53:53 am »

hi,i got 2 graupner speed 500e 2 days ago and spent 2 days trying to get them to stop making vibration noise when conected to the propshaft,,,
i have done everything,ive took them out and set them up new again with the propshaft,,9 times,no kidding,,
ive alighned them with solid couplins,rubber couplins,the red hinged type,,,

it can be two things,,,the two new propshafts,which are 10" long,,,,
or the motors,,
the motors do vibrate a realy small amount,when not conected to anything or the shaft ,just a small amount to the softest touch,
but this is realy small,,but this gets enhanced by anything that is conected,,,
and like i said ive set them up at least 9 times,,,
not being use to motors,,my first time working with them,i dont have anything to compare them to,
so this very small amount of vibration,might be more than normal,
they are set on two mfa metal mounts,,,
ive set them glued to the hull,
siliconed to the hull,
foamed to the hull,

i found that when siliconed to hull ,this worked for stoping vibration to the hull,but as soon as the perfectly alighned shaft was conected,
where noisey again,,

is it normal,to always have some small vibration from a motor,,,realy small amount,,,,,
or are there motors that dont move or make noise,,
could it be my propshafts that are causing it,
should i hit it with a hammer,36 times hard,,,

please help,bcos im ready to go out and buy new props and motors,,,
or use the hammer and take up golf,,,

ps do you guys manage to get silent running gear,,apart from natural noise from motor running,,
12v makes it worse,,obviously,bcos of extra rpm,,
but i need it on 12v, 6v is too slow,

again please help,dont just read,,bcos ive spent two days solid,,,,,many many thanks
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2009, 12:00:52 pm »

Could be the shafts. Have you taken them out and checked them for straightness on a pane of glass or something? Do they both vibrate or is one worse than the other?

If the tubes and shafts stick out the back of the boat does putting pressure on the tube as if to bend it make any difference?

Are the inboard ends of the tubes properly supported close to their ends?

Does it make any difference if you take the props off?

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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2009, 12:17:46 pm »

Could be the shafts. Have you taken them out and checked them for straightness on a pane of glass or something? Do they both vibrate or is one worse than the other?

If the tubes and shafts stick out the back of the boat does putting pressure on the tube as if to bend it make any difference?

Are the inboard ends of the tubes properly supported close to their ends?

Does it make any difference if you take the props off?

Colin

they seem straight,
i dont have any grease in my shaft bcos i cleaned it out,,,could no grease be causing it?

yes moving the shaft does change the noise but only for a second,no matter where i move it it comes back in seconds and never goes away much,just gets a bit better for a few seconds

yes they was suported perfect now ive ripped them out again,,suported or not they make noise

when you say take the props of,,do you mean the blade or shaft ever way,,,it makes the noise from the shaft,,,when running only motor no shaft its a bit better,as soon as shaft goes on,gets worse,

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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2009, 12:35:02 pm »

Pack the shafts with grease, I use Dow Corning Number 7 Silicon Release Agent.

I'm currently doing up an old boat with an old Taycol motor in it, before I greased it you could hear it for miles, now it purrs like a kitten.
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2009, 12:37:12 pm »

This may sound strange,
I had a tug that was very noisy on the bench then when I put the thing into the swimming pool just to test for water ingress I also ballasted down then for no other reason tried the drives and other than the ESC whine there was very little noise or vibration.

R,
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« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2009, 12:42:09 pm »

the couplings may be the wrong size there are metric and imperial ones and some are very close try running the motor with the brass part on and the red bit removed, there have been a few post on hear that have turned out that way also roll the shafts on some glass or flat plate and see if they roll ok .

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« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2009, 01:20:06 pm »

I had terrible trouble with one of my shafts vibrating like blazes.....It turned out to be the centre section of the coupling being very loose,changed the coupling and that solved the problem.....
Maybe worth a check.
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2009, 01:30:56 pm »

What is the hull made of?
Have you supported the inner end of the shafts?
What couplings are you using?
Which motor mounts are you using?

All these do have a relevance to vibration.

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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2009, 01:47:43 pm »

hi guys thanks for helping,had a feeling that you would be bored with helping people with the dreaded vibration questions,but no,you still helped,so a genuine thanks :-),,,,,

i have greased the shafts,one with vaseline,and one with silicone grease for plumbing,
this has defo helped :-)),,,but :((,,,,there are a few tweeks now bcos it is still fairly bad,,but a lot better,,

i think the grease helps bcos the shafts are probably not 100% true,,but as near as i think where gona get as far as new shafts go,
bcos when turning the innershaft in outer shaft by hand, i could here a slight scraping noise,,,grease has helped this,,,
with being new to the boat building,this noise might just be nit picking,,but i thaught that the tiny bit that its out in the shaft sections must get alot worse when running,

also the spindle coming out the motor,seems to help abit when its pushed back into the motor a bit while running,,
eg,,, all set up and running with no blade on the end of the propshaft,,,while running push back on shaft,this makes noise go down to,,

also,,,,the red coupling with the hinge in the middle,,,seems to make noise when ever it wants too,,,if you move the shaft the pitch changes,,,two seconds later its changing again,,and it does this all the time and there both new,,, i think these red ones suck!
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« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2009, 01:50:49 pm »

Why not post a few .....jpgs of your motors...+ couplings ...+ outboard prop supports etc........ ok2 ...this may help our more experienced members to offer a comment....... O0 ....Derek
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2009, 02:23:51 pm »

hI THERE

Tightlines, I think Mr Bluebird did warn you that 'SOME' Graupner motors were a tad noisy and a bit prone to vibration did he not! ?????????????

Should have gone to FLJ

please yourself.

aye
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2009, 02:24:59 pm »

hi i would do,but ive took everything out the boat now,so there isnt to much to see realy,,,,but i have made some progress,,,i took out my red couplig and installed mu rubber one,,,,peice of rubber tube,,,same brass thread fittings as red coupling,,and this matched with the grease in the shaft has helped alot,,nearly there,,,,,,,, :-)),while pushing back against the motor,,,
dont know how to keep it pushed back against the motor yet?

but this is out of the boat,,so god knows what will happen when its back in the boat,,,

 blue bird you are right,,ive been thinking some one said that for 2 days,thinking i should of listend,,and belive me graupner 500 scream like a banchee,,,but they do rev at 12000 rpm,,,,so maybe bcos of these revs as opose to springer type motors? which are around 4-5000 rpm,
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2009, 03:13:21 pm »

Shouldn't worry to much till you've tried it in the water.

I have a Graupner motor in my coaster which on dry land makes heads turn,in the water lovely and quiet.
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2009, 04:03:40 pm »

Just like mine DickyD, and when the boat is in the water the thrust from the prop will push against the motor armature so therefor acting as you when your pushing on the shaft,

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« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2009, 04:06:13 pm »

I have been looking in with interest on this one. Everyone's experience of the Speed 500e appears to vary somewhat. My own experience is that I have been installing them in boats for ten years now as most of them used this motor. In that time, I have fitted hundreds and never had a dud yet. I find they are well built and take an immense amount of punishment long before they give up. The carbon brush sets are actually built on pivoted arms which are tensioned by seperate springs, something not found on cheap motors. I have alwasys found them to be well ballanced and the off load current at 12 volts is 4oomA on every motor I fitted. I rate these motors very highly indeed.
Now I don't just say this because want someone to buy motors from me, thats not what i do, I only fit them into kits, but I wouldn't fit them if they were no good and I certainly don't want customers subs breaking down in the middle of the pond.
As for the vibration problem on a model, if you have aligned everything correctly and the shaft is straight, it may simply be a coupling problem, I havent found many of these nylon couplings to be sufficiently accurate for the high rpm figures generated at 12 volts and they will cause quite a bit of vibration at high speed.
 The best way to get around the problem is to fit a pair of them in line. You join them with a short piece of shaft as in the picture or buy a splined coupler which fits in place of the standard brass fitting and simply joins both couplings together without the need of an interconnecting shaft. This will help immensly since A: you can fit a shorter prop shaft (better for high speeds) and B: it eliminates the alignement problem completely. With this setup, you can mount your motor completely out of line with the propshaft without worrying about any binding or stiffness in the setup.
 With the best will in the world, you will struggle to completely align a motor with just a single coupling at these high sppeds.
Give it a try, it really is worth thee ffort and it works!
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2009, 04:12:44 pm »

check the shaft, may seem straight BUT it doesn't take much of a bend to make a hell of a noise

grease shafts

try silicone couplings
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« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2009, 04:13:55 pm »

Oh, and i should add that Cat and Dicky's points are also valid and you may find that with everything set up correctly and under load, your 'out of the water' problem may simply dissappear. Running stuff up up the bench, off load at high speeds, will cause all sort of noises and bad vibes.
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« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2009, 04:20:39 pm »

also, check the propellers, a damaged blade may also thow them out of ballance.
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2009, 04:50:59 pm »

Got a 550e and a 600e no problems.
I run them on the bench before installing them to check everything is o.k. not too high revs, both ways

In the boat. check out  the engine mountings are secure and don't wobble about I also like to support the rear of the motor as well. The type of mounting used can cause viberation to the hull. The coupling doesn't have play in is centre axis and if it has splined end parts check these are not worn. Coupled up to the shaft make sure you have backlash on the motor / shaft. Also check that the coupling end is not rubbing up against the motor body where the driveshaft  comes out. Everything is in line, propeller blades are o.k. no nicks or little bends or parts missing. I had a squeal on mine sometime ago and it was the grub screw slipping on the prop inner shaft. Removed it and drilled a little hole in the shaft to accommodate the grub screw. sorted.
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« Reply #19 on: June 20, 2009, 04:56:34 pm »

Hi Guys
I also had problem with speed 700's vibrating.
Rolling the shafts on glass showed a very slight bend. I tried Graupner and JP shafts
and all of them were out of true by some degree.
The thread is also a variable, some are a little on the loose side of accurate.
Putting the threaded brass ferrule of a red coupling on the worst shaft showed 0.3mm out of true,
i.e. running eccentrically.
I ended up with over long shafts, chopping the ends off to form a plain shaft,
truing on a sheet of glass and using a graupner double coupling.
I was quite surprised at the variable quality of stuff were are supplied with and I am now the
proud owner of 10 shafts to get three good ones.
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« Reply #20 on: June 20, 2009, 05:03:01 pm »

so much good info,dont know where to start,,but start i did and had 1 more bash for today,,bedded motors down on silicone,,with a home made straight solid coupin for alighnment,made the hole bigger where the propshafts exit boat,,siliconed the shaft in place,with probably to much silicone,,,and when set (2moz), im gona take of solid coupling and replace with rubber pipe,,,home made couplin,,,,,,pretty much what i did at the start but instead of just wd40  in the shaft i know have a mix of silicone grease and vasaline,,
which out of the boat helped,,when pressing against the motor,,

fingers crossed,,oh and thanks again
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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #21 on: June 20, 2009, 05:04:32 pm »

Are the shafts held in with silicone?
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« Reply #22 on: June 20, 2009, 05:20:21 pm »

this time yes,just silicone,,,,last time they was fixed solid along 7 inches of it with expanding foam,,,and just siliconed where they exit,for a seal,and under motor base,,the alighnment ,realy was 100% spot on bcos i could see clear as day,when pushing inner rod up througth tube to motor spindle

this time everything is set  in silicone,,so maybe vibrate with out touching the hull,or move to much,,

i think probably the way i did it the first time was spot on ,but with out the grease made it realy bad ,but didnt reliseat the time it could be down to that,,,think the shafts are a little out and thats not helping,only a tiny amount,so i think the grease is letting the bent shaft spin against the grease and let it slide instead of knock and vibrate as much,

i think its not one thing causing it,,but a few little ones,
strange how pressing against the motors help,,

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Re: help please, vibration,,wont stop,what ever i do,
« Reply #23 on: June 20, 2009, 05:42:13 pm »

Dont think I've heard of anyone fixing propshafts with silicone, you'll have to let us know how long it holds the seal. :-))
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« Reply #24 on: June 20, 2009, 05:55:30 pm »

only did it bcos im a plumber and had some to hand,,i have used alot,,
will let you know
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