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RC Monster Motor Mount ? - 11.04.2009, 12:03 PM

Hey all I was just switching my revo conversion over to the my new MMM 2200 KV comos an dhave a few questions. When I mount my motor and change the adjustible backplate on the motor mount to the larger of the two my motor does not touch the rear motor mount plate and looking at the mount from the side it looks like my motor is a a slight angle in relation to the mottom plate of the motor mount. Is it possible that this huge thick chunk of aluminum is bent. I have only used it for like 3 runs with my old feigo combo. Is the motor supposed to be at and angle compared to the bottom mount plate?

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11.04.2009, 12:27 PM

It would help to provide a nice, clear picture. The motor should be parallel to the bottom of the mount plate. The RCM mount I used had three screws holding the front plate to the bottom mount. I did some pretty harsh lawndarts and bent those screws once. Something you might want to check. Of course, anything is possible, so a bent mount could be possible.
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11.05.2009, 10:09 AM

I took pictures, now I just gotta get them off my phone. Checking screws is a good idea I will check that out but upon looking at it my motor is definately not parrallel to the bottom plate.

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