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03.03.2008, 05:06 PM

Overkill is a good thing!!
   
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Jato. - 03.03.2008, 06:42 PM

That is pretty cool stuff. I was actually thinking about doing a similar conversion just because the JATO is a very fast little beast already and to make those speeds with brushless would be fun. The JATO itself has a lot of appeal in it's design and it just looks fast. A video would be pretty cool.
   
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03.13.2008, 05:16 PM

I have a Jato and I was about to send in the motor to get a replacement but I think I might just make it brushless!
   
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Spirit. - 03.13.2008, 05:29 PM

Thats the spirit. Take the plunge and make it brushless. Then come and give us video and an update on how it works out for you. Since you have already driven it Nitro you can share the differences with all of us.
   
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03.13.2008, 05:51 PM

I am actually redoing my inventory....I currently have 3 Brushless T4's, Brushless XXX-T, and the Jato. I just sold my Brushless Rustler and I am gathering the parts now to build a Brushless Revo!

I just need to find a way to get some motor mounts because I dont have the resources here in the big sandbox to make any.
   
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03.14.2008, 02:47 AM

The easiest way to get a motor mount for the Jato, is to just use the Revo motor mount from the rc-monster store and drill holes in the appropriate places in the chassis to match the holes in the motor mount.


   
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03.18.2008, 11:56 PM

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The easiest way to get a motor mount for the Jato, is to just use the Revo motor mount from the rc-monster store and drill holes in the appropriate places in the chassis to match the holes in the motor mount.
That's exactly what I did. Now, if I can make the esc quit smoking...
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Using a Revo mount will invlolve hacking one up. .

Not at all. The only thing I had to do is drill 4 holes in the chassis... easiest thing I've done.

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03.14.2008, 09:13 AM

You know what, all the motor mounts should have drawings with them, so one can see which could be used for their own application.
   
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03.14.2008, 09:35 AM

Hey can you post some interior pictures of your conversion please , my future son inlaw was toying with the idea of converting his jato , a video would be nice also......
   
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03.14.2008, 12:31 PM

Using a Revo mount will invlolve hacking one up. I think I have a batter solution. It involves using the orginal nitro motor mount, mount a piece of aluminium plat to the motor mount. Some trimming required, and then using 540 motor clamps to mount the motor to the plate. Adjusting the motor placement is done my sliding the original nitro motor mount. I came across this solution from someone who made a carbon fiber jato.
   
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03.18.2008, 09:34 PM

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Using a Revo mount will invlolve hacking one up. I think I have a batter solution. It involves using the orginal nitro motor mount, mount a piece of aluminium plat to the motor mount. Some trimming required, and then using 540 motor clamps to mount the motor to the plate. Adjusting the motor placement is done my sliding the original nitro motor mount. I came across this solution from someone who made a carbon fiber jato.

Ouch - feels like I am back in the days of my first BL conversion using "the man who's name we do not speak" FDM boat motor mounts. It works, but in the long run isn't the best way to mount the motor.

One thing I have learned over my few years on this site is that this type of mount is prone to alot of problems as the torque on the chassis will cause chassis bending which causes movement between the pinion and spur gears and leads to a lot of inefficiency and wear.

A mount that can maintain a nice consistent mesh between the pinion and spur will work best.


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03.14.2008, 02:08 PM

That is a pretty good idea PR. Where do you get the 540 motor clamps at?
   
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03.14.2008, 02:33 PM

You know what I have been looking around. I haven't come across something. But all you need is a clamp with the 540 diameter. I think it is 30 mm or so. I'll do some more searching here.
   
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03.14.2008, 11:13 PM

http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/products.php?cat=43 Here are some 500 mounts that are easily adaptable with a small square piece of sheet metal.
   
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