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Old 02-14-2013, 04:34 PM
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Hey I'm just wondering about something.. My motor on my e buggy , the motor tabs are really far to the left.. I want them to be in the middle(straight up) or at least over the other way a little.. Is there any way to change the position if the motor tabs? I've only had this issue with this motor so any help is appreciated.
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Old 02-14-2013, 04:43 PM
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is the front bell case removable. Might be able to spin the whole can upright to get what your looking for.
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Originally Posted by charlesandstuff
Hey I'm just wondering about something.. My motor on my e buggy , the motor tabs are really far to the left.. I want them to be in the middle(straight up) or at least over the other way a little.. Is there any way to change the position if the motor tabs? I've only had this issue with this motor so any help is appreciated.
you may not be able to get them exactly where you want, take off the endbell and see if there are options. It looks ok to me right where it is.
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I tried to take the front case screws out and spin it around but it wouldn't come loose for anything.. And I don't want to hammer on it it scratch it up with pliers.. I guess I'll just leave it for now and see how I like it.
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how many screw holes are there on the front of the motor?
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Old 02-15-2013, 05:18 AM
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6.. 2 big screw holes and 4 little. I don't really want to use little screws on it and those don't match up very well either. It would be perfect if I could just rotate the front casing just a tiny bit but I can't get it to move. I have already soldered the esc to the motor anyways and I think it will work out fine just like it is.
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Too funny I had the same issue last night. I also toke the motor apart and it appears you cannot rotate the end bell. I guess for the price that is what get However, I think you will be fine
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