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09.18.2008, 04:41 PM

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Ok I just got my RCM Revo Brushless motormount that I am useing in my Slayer conversion and I just need a picture of how the mount is assembled Please Help..And do I just turn the adjustment for the 2 speed counterclockwise to lock it into 2nd gear.And how many turns?And does this enable reverse to be used?Thanks guys couldnt do it without ya
I don't have a picture, but if you blow this one up (from the storefront), you should be able to assemble it from that:



Adjusting the shift screw will NOT totally eliminate first gear. Shifting will be a lot sooner, true, but not instant. And it won't allow reverse or motor braking. Locking into second would be the only easy/free method to allow reverse and motor braking.

Be careful if you do decrease the shift point though, if you go too far, the set screw, spring, and little ball bearing will fall out. It's not good for the gears to have those loose parts floating around in there!
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09.18.2008, 09:01 PM

Thanks Guys I found Brian Gs thread on locking the second gear.Very stoked with the help I continue to find in the RCM forums.Why doesnt the mount come with at least a photo of a assembled mount?

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