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Motor Pictures - 10.27.2012, 07:57 PM

I'm converting an XT8 to electric and got my parts from Mike (Awesome products by the way). Since there's no instructions and I'm a neebie with electrics convertions, I'm requesting a close up picture of the front part of the mounted motor. I just want to see the bolt locations. Thanks
   
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10.27.2012, 08:36 PM

The only thing changing bolt holes on a motor does is effect where the wires exit the rear.

It doesn't matter which bolt holes you use, or where the wires exit. There is no instruction for this.

Just use whichever bolt holes make the wires work well on your vehicle.

I hope this makes sense.


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10.27.2012, 08:56 PM

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The only thing changing bolt holes on a motor does is effect where the wires exit the rear.

It doesn't matter which bolt holes you use, or where the wires exit. There is no instruction for this.

Just use whichever bolt holes make the wires work well on your vehicle.

I hope this makes sense.
makes perfect sense. I was just wondering because the motor bolts straight to the mount
   
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10.27.2012, 09:57 PM

Also you can remove the end cap, rotate it and put it back if the position of the holes weren't right at first.
   
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11.19.2012, 04:15 PM

Post thread of this in the truggy section when your done I would like to see your setup. I'm fixing to be doing a XT8 build myself.
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mounted motor - 11.19.2012, 10:09 PM

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