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BrianG 04.03.2009 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 275830)
how is the motor mount plate mounted??

Do you mean in my setup? If so, the mount uses the existing nitro holes and adjustment method.

whitrzac 04.03.2009 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 275904)
Do you mean in my setup? If so, the mount uses the existing nitro holes and adjustment method.

you used motor clamps that a lot of boat/airplane guys yous, right??

'm more interested in how Wild YFZ 450 attached the e-maxx plate to it

BrianG 04.03.2009 01:59 PM

Sorry, your post was after mine, so I wasn't sure.

whitrzac 04.03.2009 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 275921)
Sorry, your post was after mine, so I wasn't sure.

I finaly got to look at the pics of yours...

2 questions

does the chassis flex cause any problems??

any chance you can make another one??:whistle::wink:

BrianG 04.03.2009 07:29 PM

The chassis does flex, but because part of the mount is actually under the tranny, the flex doesn't affect the mesh.

lol, I would make another for ya, but they are a PITA for me to make. Hacksaw, files, and dremel tool are a poor substitute for proper machining equipment! However, you could probably pick up a different mount, like the one for the Revo and modify that to suit.

Z-Fire 04.04.2009 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 272240)
Welcome to the forums Z-Fire. FYI: The ratio is 2.0667:1. And the calculator Wild is talking about is here.

Thanx Brian,now I just need to save up for a BL system(The test run went good with old left-over brushed stuff.


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