motor making grinding noise after crash ? replacement or just clean it?
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if its grinding its almost certainly the bearings. you can pull the motor apart, press the bearing out with a screwdriver and some patience, and replace them ? bearings are like a dollar each from a d
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i had almost the exact same thing happen and i tried cleaning mine first with some isopropyl and compressed air, got some grit out, and it was quieter for like two packs then started again. ended up r
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so i binned my 5inch pretty hard into a chain link fence last week and ever since one of my rear motors has been making this low grinding sound, not super loud but definitely not right. i can spin it by hand and it feels slightly rough, like there's something catching every like quarter turn or so.
the weird thing is it still flies, kinda. i took it up yesterday just to see and it was pulling a bit to one side and betaflight was having to compensate a lot based on the motor outputs tab. temps after a short 3 min pack felt noticeably hotter on that motor too.
my question is whether its worth trying to clean out the bearings or reflow the windings or whatever, or just swap the motor entirely. i've got a spare xing2 2306 sitting around that would work. the current motor is a T-motor velox v2 2306 so its not like it was super cheap but also not irreplaceable. just dont want to swap if a good cleaning might sort it out.