skom80
Flight lieutenant
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Post by skom80 on May 9, 2010 21:17:18 GMT 1
seems if you nose dive it and you motor is ok you tend to brake the motor houseing where the two screws go in...any ideas on how i fix mine with like fitting a piece of wood and gluing it on and sending the screws through that ? ideas?
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skom80
Flight lieutenant
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Post by skom80 on May 10, 2010 22:51:31 GMT 1
well i glued and used some thin ply to put my mount back together then put the motor in thinking it works and nope nothing...i did all that mod on my mount for nothing blah !!
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Post by not so newbie on Mar 27, 2011 17:30:26 GMT 1
buy a new one 8.99 usd
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Post by toff on Mar 27, 2011 21:58:08 GMT 1
?? Break the motor housing where the 2 screws go in? Do you mean the white firewall, or do you meant he motor mount that has 4 screws? If the white one, plyboard and epoxy, or a new one is easy enough to fix. If the motor mount - Hobby shop or ebay. Really easy to replace.
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Post by not so newbie on Apr 7, 2011 0:45:52 GMT 1
the motor mount that has the four screws. it comes with the housing, shaft, gear and new bearings. 8.99 usd.
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Post by flydiver on Apr 7, 2011 1:47:48 GMT 1
Put a D-cell on the 2 wires to the motor. If it runs, the RX/ESC is shot. If it doesn't run, then the motor is shot (broken wire, something), AND the RX/ESC may still be shot.
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