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yj-7 04.16.2007 06:38 PM

Heatsink Motor mount/bulk
 
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Just thought I would post a few pics of the motor mount for my Jammin X1CR Pro that I am working on. The motor mount slots are not in yet because I wasnt sure on the spacing.

BrianG 04.16.2007 06:42 PM

Looks good!

pb4ugo 04.16.2007 06:51 PM

Does look nice!

It's funny how there were a few of us working on these right before Mike relases one!

zeropointbug 04.16.2007 07:20 PM

yah, looks very nice, did you machine it yourself?

yj-7 04.16.2007 07:46 PM

Yes, I am a machinist by trade. I also did the machining for Silent Monsters MBX5 that is on here.

jtracker 04.16.2007 08:15 PM

SWEET I'm gettin one just like it for my Jammin!! :):027: :004: Glad to be his son!!:005:

jnev 04.16.2007 08:26 PM

Looks good!! Post pictures of it installed, will you?

GorillaMaxx360 04.16.2007 09:25 PM

very nice

BrianG 04.16.2007 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jtracker
SWEET I'm gettin one just like it for my Jammin!! :):027: :004: Glad to be his son!!:005:

Ah! A father-son team eh? Makes me wonder how many other father/son members there are...

SilentMonster 04.17.2007 12:51 PM

I need a purdy mount too.:026:

yj-7 04.17.2007 04:43 PM

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Here are the pics with it in the buggy with Silent monsters Neu motor.:eek:

Serum 04.17.2007 04:52 PM

nice mount; why did you left the slots open? I would prefer one with the slots closed.

BrianG 04.17.2007 04:55 PM

Actually, I thought it was kind of a neat idea, provided there is enough meat on those parts so there is no flex. This way lets you simply loosed the screws and slide the motor out, which is a little more convenient given the placement of the motor screws and the steering servo.

yj-7 04.17.2007 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
Actually, I thought it was kind of a neat idea, provided there is enough meat on those parts so there is no flex. This way lets you simply loosed the screws and slide the motor out, which is a little more convenient given the placement of the motor screws and the steering servo.


And that is the reason that it was done that way:dft012:


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