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danhfvcsd
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07.22.2009, 07:13 PM

I have a Neu 1515 finned can, and it will not fit the flux mounts due to the fins, screws in the endbell and the wires... I know there are notches for the screws, but they do not line up. I have used the FLM motor mount from their Chassis kit, and will be ordering another one for the FLM truck (which is still not running btw -lmao-)

hang on... or is it 1512?? The one i have is the same size can as the flux motor etc etc - the neus confuse me -lol-

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07.23.2009, 06:12 AM

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I have a Neu 1515 finned can, and it will not fit the flux mounts due to the fins, screws in the endbell and the wires... I know there are notches for the screws, but they do not line up. I have used the FLM motor mount from their Chassis kit, and will be ordering another one for the FLM truck (which is still not running btw -lmao-)

hang on... or is it 1512?? The one i have is the same size can as the flux motor etc etc - the neus confuse me -lol-
the one i have for mount in the flux is the next one:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Castle-2200KV-Br...3A1%7C294%3A50

i was convenced that it fit because the mesures of the tork compare to mine.........


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07.24.2009, 02:18 AM

chop off some fins?
   
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