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Well I mean at least we know what they look like. LOL sorry
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but I think it's a 2 pieces design (it seems no ?) |
If RPM made MGT shock towers I'd buy them. I would prefer them over aluminum ones actually, since I'm not going to add a wing mount or anything like that.
I'll take another teaser picture of my motor mount in a bit. |
Here are some more teaser pics of the motor mount. I will say that it is done minus finish work and 4 more holes that need to be drilled. I have not tested it yet but it will be stronger than the previous design as it will be more securely mounted. Think of how they pick up smaller boats (in the 40 to 130 foot range) from the water, and that will help with figuring out my design.
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Steel? Wow!
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This mount has been steel since I decided to completely redo my center diff motor mount with something less hack looking (and performing) a couple months ago. I don't really care about weight since this truck weighs less than my E-Maxx, and I know how to weld and I have lots of steel available to me, so it's the best thing to make a motor mount out of in my case.
Got some more work done to it, got all the holes drilled in it and now I just have to do some more finish work on it. Have to order another Turnigy LiPo before I can run it though, one of mine had a bad cell and I wasn't able to revive it. I'll post some actual pictures of the motor mount tomorrow. |
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Alright guys, here it is. Not totally done yet, just have the finish work left to do, but I got alot of it done yesterday and so far so good.
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...n/DSCN1387.jpg http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...n/DSCN1388.jpg http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...n/DSCN1389.jpg http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...n/DSCN1390.jpg http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...n/DSCN1391.jpg It's a hanging setup, nothing holding it on at the bottom of the chassis, only at the top, and the diff basically hangs from the motor mount. Nothing super amazing, but I thought it would look a lot cooler than the previous setup. Besides, I have to have something that can give "TheDude"'s motor mount some competition. :mdr: While I wait for a new LiPo from HC, I will clean the mount up a lot with files and the dremel, as well as dunk it in some muriatic acid for a few hours to clean it really well and save some work with the files (it will smooth out the surface quite a bit, I've done it before with other parts with great results). I also need to clearance the chassis a bit more for the wide plastic spur I have now, so I'll try to do it in such a way that looks factory rather than the current hack job I did with a sanding drum on my Dremel. Stay tuned for more updates! |
Damn! That thing looks awesome!!! If you could have someone turn that into a CAD/CAM file, and then have it CNC machined out of a solid chunk of billet aluminum (still with the removable, bolt-on section for diff access/removal), you would have something you could market, sell, and make quite a bit of money on!
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Uber Beef! I like it!
Looks very nice, hit it with a coat of paint or something to keep it from rusting man. Good work |
No color, Laquer clear in a spray bomb !
Nice engineering and looks plenty strong ! |
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Groovy, thats definately a different approach compared to what we're used to seeing.
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:intello: really nice work man !!
like this different point of view, it's original and look really solid :great: I bend my motor mount, so my friend gonna make it in 8mm....:mdr: |
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And how did you bend that?! It looked really solid in those pictures you have of it, how thick is it? And what grade of aluminum is it? |
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