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Originally Posted by BrianG
Well, if you could solve the rear problem, you can use the clamp. Maybe some type of epoxy over the solder bridges to follow the "terrain" of the back of the motor, and then use a bar over that? Anyway, it was just an idea.
Yeah, supporting the rear of the motor would go a long way to help reduce the stress on the front. Maybe something like Mike did on the revo mount with a curved metal brace in the back...
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I do appreciate the input.
I designed a mount simialar to Mike's but had the motor laying flat on the chassis (since I had no intention of running a larger diameter Neu) but after getting quotes for a single piece and Mike coming out with his, I decided to go with Mike's. By the time I find an answer to making the clamp work, I might as well have the mount machined.