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Upgrading Brushless Motor Bearings for RC Boats A simple, inexpensive improvement that pays off in reliability This morning I made a short video showing the process of replacing the standard steel bearings in a brushless motor with stainless steel bearings, and it reminded me just how easy, quick, and inexpensive this upgrade really is — yet many people only think about it after the original bearings have already failed. For RC boats in particular, motor bearings live a much tougher life than those in cars or aircraft. Why the Standard Bearings Struggle Most brushless motors are supplied with basic carbon steel bearings. They work perfectly well in dry environments, but in marine applications they are constantly exposed to: Moisture and humidity Temperature cycling High RPM loads Being dunked every so often Even if water never directly reaches the motor, the marine environment inevitably finds its way into the bearings over time, leading to corrosion and roughness. Once that happens, performance drops quickly and the motor begins to develop noise, vibration, and heat. The Stainless Steel Advantage Switching to stainless steel bearings makes a big difference for boats. Stainless bearings offer: Far better resistance to corrosion Longer service life in humid or marine environments Smoother operation over time Less chance of bearing seizure or rough running For a component that spins at 25,000–30,000 RPM or more, having a smooth, healthy bearing is critical not only for performance but also for protecting the motor itself. A Simple and Quick Job The good news is that replacing motor bearings is surprisingly simple. In most cases the job takes 10–20 minutes and requires only basic tools: Appropriate drivers to open the motor A gentle push tool Replacement bearings (which are inexpensive) Once the motor is opened, the bearings usually come out and replaced back in with minimal effort. It’s a straightforward job that anyone comfortable with basic RC maintenance can easily learn. Inexpensive Insurance One of the best parts of this upgrade is the cost. Motor bearings are generally very inexpensive, especially compared with the price of the motor they’re protecting. For a small investment, you’re essentially adding long-term reliability insurance to your setup. Do It Before the Bearings Fail The key takeaway here is simple: Replace the bearings before the originals fail. Once bearings become rough or start breaking down they can cause: Increased motor heat Efficiency loss Rotor imbalance and vibration Potential damage to the motor shaft or magnets Doing the upgrade early avoids all of that and keeps the motor running smooth, efficient, and reliable. A Small Effort That Pays Off In high-performance RC boating we often focus on big things like motors, props, and batteries, but sometimes it’s the small maintenance steps that make the biggest difference in long-term reliability. Upgrading to stainless steel motor bearings is one of those small steps. It’s quick, inexpensive, easy to do, and it helps ensure your motor keeps spinning happily for a long time to come.