anthony
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Fitting brushless motors into E4Can someone please help me. I am trying to fit a Avantage brushless motor into my E4, I can get it in but then there is so little movement available its difficult to get the right gearing and meshing.
I know that some people have modified their cars can someone point me in the direction of these details.
Many Thanks
Anthony. 8)
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Moggers
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I had to ask the same question on RCTECH forum, had the same issue. If you take a look at the link below and on page 26 of the thread, there are a number of answers and pics that you should find helpful.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=204165&page=26
Cheers,
Moggers
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anthony
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Thanks Moggers
Thats the sort of thing I was looking for.
Did you make the changes and what difference did it make?
Anthony
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Moggers
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Yeah, at the time I was trying to fit the Orion brushless in, and had room to mesh only a couple of pinions, very little room at all. I carefully made the same modifications, but as mine is a RS version, I had to be careful as the parts are plastic (not metal).
I'm still a little restricted on what spurs to use, but it gives you loads more options than previously. I've had no issue since. I now run the Speed Passion motors and they fit just as well, no issue.
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Marcos.J
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Re: Fitting brushless motors into E4 | anthony wrote: | Can someone please help me. I am trying to fit a Avantage brushless motor into my E4, I can get it in but then there is so little movement available its difficult to get the right gearing and meshing.
I know that some people have modified their cars can someone point me in the direction of these details.
Many Thanks
Anthony. 8) |
you will need an assorment of spurs and pinions to get the correct mesh since there is limited room for the motor!.
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