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bzn0941 12.28.2007 02:43 PM

gorilla G1's Gear cover? Anyone?
 
Just got a Gorilla G1 motor mount from a friend, been wondering if there is a gear cover for because on my truck, it has been always running in dirt and places like that, just cant advoid those thing to stuck in the gears, anyone actually know a gear cover that might fit?
I think Losi Lst's gear cover might fit, but never tried.
Help~~~
By the way, i tried searching, nothing come up.

bzn0941 12.28.2007 02:56 PM

By the way, mine was installed on an E-Savage, the shaft stick out about 3cm, which is about 1 inch.

wondering if this one works, anyone tried?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Team-Losi-Gear-C...QQcmdZViewItem

ClodMaxx 12.30.2007 11:25 PM

i had that motor mount on my SuperMaxx and ran it quite a while with no issues at all. i too was concerned about running it without a cover - and i was assured by others that it's no big deal. it wasn't, other than there being a bit more noise. my only advice is just make sure all wires/cables are tight enough to not come in contact with the spur while it's running.

bzn0941 12.31.2007 03:28 AM

Hm.....I still think it is better off with a cover, i just found out the diameter of a soda can is the same as the bottom part of the motor plate........If nothing work out, i will try to make my own one....LoL...lets hope i there is some thing that fit.

Arct1k 01.01.2008 11:42 AM

Slightly different issue is that I wanted mine to mount on the left side of the truck but they arn't reversible...

No idea why no one else has built a emaxx single motor mount...

suicideneil 01.01.2008 02:35 PM

Probably didnt see the need or market for it. I was happy modifying my motor mount so that the spare mount was completely removed, and followed the outline of the tranny.


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