Got nearly two gallons on the new N7 yesterday and today. During my end of day inspection today, I noticed my one way was very tight and notchy. Brought it home, tore it down and found this.....
the top brass bushing was pretty much seized on the one way sleeve, which in turn got hot and tried to seize on the mainshaft. The top brass bushing has some discoloration, but otherwise looks ok, but will not go on to the one sleeve without significant force. Trying to install the one sleeve into the bottom brass bushing also requires force and when in place the one way sleeve does not rotate very freely, you can feel it drag on the brass bushing, and the one way bearing now make a clicking noise when I spin the one way sleeve in it (I do not have press and have not tried removing the one way bearing from the hub). I had no difficulty installing the bushings or the one way sleeve during my initial build. I used a tiny tiny bit of locktite on the brass bushings to install them into the hub. So not sure if I did something during assembly that may have caused this issue.
I am at a loss friends. I am not sure what happened or why it happened, unsure if I had mistakenly done something incorrectly during assembly and am looking for any suggestions, opinions, etc.
Oh ya, other than this small issue, the heli flew fantastically!! It has been a long time since I had a 90 nitro and I had forgotten the power, smoothness and presence in the air. I thought my N5c was going to be my goto heli, but the N7 has made me "reconsider" that. Awe what the heck, they both fly so well, I can give each equal time in the air!