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sven
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09.19.2007, 12:54 PM

Thanks guys!

Hakan_J: No holes needed, except for body post holes. How do I keep from popping the cap off the motor? Is there any preventive maintenance I can do to keep that from happening?

no mods: Thanks, that's a great idea. I will try to integrate a motor support in the rear chassis brace.
   
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09.19.2007, 03:16 PM

Well either get a motorclamp from Mike or make the mount support the rear of the motor somehow. I have heard several ppl use JB weld on the cap when they have gotten loose, seems to work. The problem is that if it popps loose it could damage the motor :(
   
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Well either get a motorclamp from Mike or make the mount support the rear of the motor somehow. I have heard several ppl use JB weld on the cap when they have gotten loose, seems to work. The problem is that if it popps loose it could damage the motor :(
im actually converting mine also but ill be throwing the motor behind the steering servo.. ill be running a 4s1p setup with Neu 5000 Mah 30c Batteries :) neu 1515 1y/f also for the motor :)
   
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