BullDZR
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Well, as promiced, I am posting my mod of my maxijet into a "Tunze Style" pump.
First off, let me say thanks to all those who posted on
This is where all of my information came from before setting out to accomplish my mod. I in no way claim my mod to be any better than any of the mods on this board. Everyone has done an awsome job of trying different things, and I am sure I will try a few things differently on my next maximod. My reason for reposting this is so that others can see from 1st post how this was done rather than read all 18+ . HOWEVER, I still recommend you read the above post as I am sure you will learn alot about what has and has not worked for others.
***I tried to include the pics but when i tried to post, it told me I had to many pictures, maybe the mods will fix this later on but for now, you will have to browse out to each pic. Sorry for the Inconveniance***
Well, on with the show...
this pic is a breakdown of everything used. I have two of some things because I have another maxi I am going to do this mod too.
Part breakdown:
1 maxijet 600 (on hand)
1 1.25" Adapter SCH4 (Lowes $0.96)
1 1.5" PVC Test Cap (Lowes $0.84)
1 3/32nd 12inch Aluminum Rod (Local Hobby Shop $0.60)
1 Bag of flat plastic washers (Local Hobby Shop $1.20)
1 Bag of Propellers, Aquacraft Hammer model (Local Hobby Shop $4.99)
1 Bag of 5/16 round tubing (Local Hobby Shop $4.25)
1 Bag of 1/4 round tubing (Local Hobby Shop $4.00)
Mod total = $16.84 (Keep in mind, I can use alot of the hobby shop stuff several times so future mods will cost less)
k, so here is the PVC Test Cap
And here is the cap modded to fit over the maxijet. You need to grind down the rim of the maxijet, just the thread itself. Then this thing fits on the maxi perfectly. You also need to trim a small amount off of each side to fit over the maxijet arms. I know the wording is wrong but you will see what I mean later.
This is the 1.25 Adapter
So I placed the cap over the pvc and mad a mark so I could grind some of it away, again you will see later on why this is nessesary.
and here is the pvc after I grinded it away, please notice that I actually had to grind a bit more away than the cap, again, you will see why in a sec, but basicly, you have to make room to be able to turn the assembly. Oh, one other thing, for the grinding I uses a Dremel, the exacto knife was for cleanup purposes.
Here are the 2 pieces glued together. I used super glue gel for all assebly so I am not sure how long everything will hold up. I think for the next one I will be using some TEAM LOSI glue. you can get it anywhere they sell RC Car parts.
First off, let me say thanks to all those who posted on
This is where all of my information came from before setting out to accomplish my mod. I in no way claim my mod to be any better than any of the mods on this board. Everyone has done an awsome job of trying different things, and I am sure I will try a few things differently on my next maximod. My reason for reposting this is so that others can see from 1st post how this was done rather than read all 18+ . HOWEVER, I still recommend you read the above post as I am sure you will learn alot about what has and has not worked for others.
***I tried to include the pics but when i tried to post, it told me I had to many pictures, maybe the mods will fix this later on but for now, you will have to browse out to each pic. Sorry for the Inconveniance***
Well, on with the show...
this pic is a breakdown of everything used. I have two of some things because I have another maxi I am going to do this mod too.
Part breakdown:
1 maxijet 600 (on hand)
1 1.25" Adapter SCH4 (Lowes $0.96)
1 1.5" PVC Test Cap (Lowes $0.84)
1 3/32nd 12inch Aluminum Rod (Local Hobby Shop $0.60)
1 Bag of flat plastic washers (Local Hobby Shop $1.20)
1 Bag of Propellers, Aquacraft Hammer model (Local Hobby Shop $4.99)
1 Bag of 5/16 round tubing (Local Hobby Shop $4.25)
1 Bag of 1/4 round tubing (Local Hobby Shop $4.00)
Mod total = $16.84 (Keep in mind, I can use alot of the hobby shop stuff several times so future mods will cost less)
k, so here is the PVC Test Cap
And here is the cap modded to fit over the maxijet. You need to grind down the rim of the maxijet, just the thread itself. Then this thing fits on the maxi perfectly. You also need to trim a small amount off of each side to fit over the maxijet arms. I know the wording is wrong but you will see what I mean later.
This is the 1.25 Adapter
So I placed the cap over the pvc and mad a mark so I could grind some of it away, again you will see later on why this is nessesary.
and here is the pvc after I grinded it away, please notice that I actually had to grind a bit more away than the cap, again, you will see why in a sec, but basicly, you have to make room to be able to turn the assembly. Oh, one other thing, for the grinding I uses a Dremel, the exacto knife was for cleanup purposes.
Here are the 2 pieces glued together. I used super glue gel for all assebly so I am not sure how long everything will hold up. I think for the next one I will be using some TEAM LOSI glue. you can get it anywhere they sell RC Car parts.
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