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anyone got mgt brushless mount?
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anyone got mgt brushless mount? - 07.08.2008, 01:17 PM

anyone got a spare mount for a mgt so i could make it brushless? also looking for a mount for kyosho inferno buggy... maybe someone with skills out there could make me one? :) does not have to be fancy pantsy as long as it works im happy... and the less work required the better i guess for you :) if desired i could give the kyosho buggy for some brushless electronics i could use on the mgt in trades...
   
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07.09.2008, 06:38 PM

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anyone got a spare mount for a mgt so i could make it brushless? also looking for a mount for kyosho inferno buggy... maybe someone with skills out there could make me one? :) does not have to be fancy pantsy as long as it works im happy... and the less work required the better i guess for you :) if desired i could give the kyosho buggy for some brushless electronics i could use on the mgt in trades...

PM MetalMan.. he can make you what ever you want / need.

have a great one..


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07.09.2008, 07:22 PM

you could make one super easy.

get a piece of aluminum flat stock and screw it down to the factory motor mount and have it hang over the side with the spur a little bit then get a suitable piece of aluminum angle and bolt it to the plate on the truck then put your motor screws in your motor of choice and measure the spaceing of the screw center to center. then drill your motor holes and a hole right in the center of them for your motor shaft. drill your hole 1-2 sizes bigger than the shaft.

the setback of the angle on the plate will depend on if you use pinion on the motor or a clutch adaptor.
   
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07.10.2008, 11:21 AM

i think i found a buddy that will make me one.. thanx for the help :)
   
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