OK. Working on a Daytona Coupe given to me by a dear friend. He's an old school flat track racer from the early days enjoying rediscovery of his favourite toys.
First step is to replace the Pioneer 21k motor he put in it with something a little more suited. BUT the Daytona is can end drive rather than bell end. So, looking through my drawer of motors for a replacement there are very few can end drive motors on offer. And the few that exist tested at between 22k and 30k rpm at 12v. Way more than I want.
So... Instead I either have to buy another motor or I can find a motor with a full length shaft that can drive from either end. OK. I have a 16k rpm from MRRC that I can fit. But, before I can test the car with the new motor I will have to cut the motor shaft down so that I can refit the front axle. And the motor will ever more be can end drive.
Why oh why can they not standardize things and make life simple? Make everything can end drive or bell end and be done with it! Why the two possibilities anyway? Is there really a benefit of can end drive over bell end drive? Scaley use bell end. Carrera can end. Or is it the other way around. I get so confused!!!! Which ever way I need I'll never have the right motor anyway. Argh!!!