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•. After.confirming.the.point.to.which.the.pinion.gear.should.be.press.fit.onto.the.motor.shaft,.remove.the.motor.
from.the.frame ..Then,.following.the.instructions.included.with.the.motor,.install.the.pinion.on.the.motor.shaft ..
The.motor.is.now.ready.to.install.in.the.helicopter .
•. Next,.install.the.motor.in.the.main.frame.using.the.mounting.screws.and.washers.removed.from.the.stock.
brushed.main.motor ..It.is.a.good.idea.to.apply.a.small.amount.of.threadlock.compound.(like.“blue”.Loctite).to.
the.threads.before.installing.the.screws ..If.possible,.be.sure.to.mount.the.motor.so.that.the.leads.exiting.the.
rear.of.the.case.are.positioned.as.close.to.the.main.shaft.as.possible.in.order.to.help.provide.better.clearance.
for.the.canopy ..Do.not.tighten.the.mounting.screws.entirely.until.after.the.next.step ..
Note: Do not use the screws included with the brushless motor for mounting as they do not offer
adequate thread length for secure installation.
•. Take.your.time.to.set.the.gear.mesh.between.the.pinion.and.main.gear.properly ..Then,.tighten.the.mounting.
screws.securely .
Note: It is very important to set the gear mesh so that it is smooth with no binding. Be certain to
check the mesh as multiple points on the main gear in order to find the position in which to secure
the motor for the best gear mesh overall. Remember, if the gear mesh is set too loose or too tight, at
any point on the main gear, it may strip the gear and/or could cause a significant loss in power.
•. After.completing.installation.of.the.brushless.motor,.we.also.suggest.that.you.install.the.20x20mm.Heat.Sink.
(EFLM1912) ..Be.sure.to.follow.the.instructions.included.with.the.heat.sink.for.proper.installation .