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bryan 07.10.2010 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simplechamp (Post 372727)
Sounds like they are being converted to the style Mike used on his Losi Ten-T mount, right?

And it works it works great."Wish my muggy mounts were the new desighn"

brushlessboy16 07.10.2010 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryan (Post 372747)
And it works it works great."Wish my muggy mounts were the new desighn"

already in the works..:intello:

Arct1k 07.10.2010 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by JoFreak (Post 372722)
Well I figured something like that, and would probably have gotten to it if I actualy had one in my hands for trial and error.
But you are right, mike should probably add a exploded diagram, because I think there are a lot of people who don't buy this mount if they don't have a clue (and therefore a lack of confidence) on how this part works.

I'll chat with mike about sending me a mount and will get some instructions written..

Nard Cox 07.10.2010 11:33 AM

Byte and me ordered our MBX6T conversion sets, hopefully it will contain the new style mount!!

I will post some pics when I get it.

Byte 07.10.2010 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Nard Cox (Post 372756)
Byte and me oredered our MBX6T conversion sets, hopefully it will contain the new style mount!!

I will post some pics when I get it.

My first RCM order, after 2 years of forum membership :oops:

Nard Cox 07.12.2010 02:45 PM

OK, we got the new style as well! But I'm having some troubles putting it together...

Where does the black spacer go and where does the silver one go. I have several screws left and have no idea where I should place them (going to take a pic now). A manual would be a ++. I'm also missing some screws (didn't have the original ones since I bought it as a roller with some missing parts / screw), adding all the necessary screws would be a big + :)

ps. Mike thanks for the friendly price, saved me a few bucks.

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_oXx8nzDDQME/TD...4/P1060380.JPG

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_oXx8nzDDQME/TD...4/P1060381.JPG

suicideneil 07.12.2010 02:49 PM

Black spacer at the bottom- screw goes though it & into the large bottom hole, then screws into the motor. Silver spacer goes at the top, screw goes through it & into the motor. To adust the mesh, you slacken the topscrew, swing the motor left or right, then re-tighten.*

* I believe.

Nard Cox 07.12.2010 03:10 PM

Neil ... than I did it right, just added some pics of how I have it. But I have no idea what to do with the three screws shown :)

Arct1k 07.12.2010 03:25 PM

Spares for anyone with a motor that uses 4mm threads... Mike says he includes them to...

JoFreak 07.12.2010 03:29 PM

But why countersunk spares?
One of the countersunk seems to be M3, and nard didn't use it with his M3 threaded motor.

ronnyboy 07.12.2010 04:39 PM

hmmm... i don't really see that much difference, the screw is still not accesible with my straight tools, and have to use those angled ones on this one again.

to stay OT: personally liked it better with a screw on top. but Mike, great work nontheless.
keep it up!

Nard Cox 07.12.2010 06:05 PM

The difference is in the fact that you only have to loosen one single screw to set the mesh instead of 2 screws ;)

You still need an L-shaped wrench, but that's not really an issue for me (altough a screw on top would be slighty easier).

ZippyBasher 07.12.2010 10:04 PM

So the bottom screw is not actually tightening the motor to the mount? Meaning, if you took the top screw out, would the motor be able to come free? If so, That means the motor is held by one screw only??? Can someone clarify?

rootar 07.13.2010 03:07 AM

correct

Nard Cox 07.13.2010 05:49 AM

Yes, that's the thing that is kinda freakin' me out a little. Since there is some play between the spacer thingy and the mount the motor can move around a bit. I'm thinking about putting a washer/spacer between??


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