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07.11.2008, 05:32 PM

other than being a little noisey theres really nothing wrong with the steel spur
   
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07.16.2008, 06:43 PM

I had a similar problem, on hard impacts the motor would move away from the spur causing it to strip. The issue was I was using a Feigao 8XL and the endbell aluminum was very soft so I could not really torque the screws down the way I would normally for fear of stripping them. I temporarily got around this by adding a little tab to the motor mount on the outside edge, this tab had a screw that pushed the motor towards the spur and kept it fom moving away from the spur. It worked fine, until I finally got a better motor (Neu) where I could torque the screws properly to keep it tight and no longer needed the extra tab. In the picture you can also see the bracket I made to hold the Feigao endbells on.



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