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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16330223" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>4000 series here with the flex head kit. Home Depot had the best price a few years ago so i picked both of them up at the same time to replace my old 3000 or 3500 series. </p><p></p><p>The 4000 has plenty of "oomph" to do just about anything. I recently just used it to port match an intake manifold to a ported throttle body on our chump car. The flex head made it so easy to get into all the little nooks of the Hyundai intake. The one issue i have with the flex head is if the flexible shaft is too bent it will strain the motor. Anything over say 40 degrees and you could hear the motor strain trying to power through the bend in the shaft.</p><p></p><p>The higher model numbers also have easily replaceable brushes. The lower end models are listed as non-serviceable but ive had good luck finding brushes for drill motors that work if you need to replace them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16330223, member: 39344"] 4000 series here with the flex head kit. Home Depot had the best price a few years ago so i picked both of them up at the same time to replace my old 3000 or 3500 series. The 4000 has plenty of "oomph" to do just about anything. I recently just used it to port match an intake manifold to a ported throttle body on our chump car. The flex head made it so easy to get into all the little nooks of the Hyundai intake. The one issue i have with the flex head is if the flexible shaft is too bent it will strain the motor. Anything over say 40 degrees and you could hear the motor strain trying to power through the bend in the shaft. The higher model numbers also have easily replaceable brushes. The lower end models are listed as non-serviceable but ive had good luck finding brushes for drill motors that work if you need to replace them. [/QUOTE]
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