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Required Parts
•.Fuselage.
•.8-32.blind.nut.(4)
•.Plywood.battery.tray.(F&R)
•.2".(51mm).aluminum.motor.spacer.(4)
•.8-32.x.2
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1
/
2
".machine.screw.(4)
•.Hook.and.loop.strap.(2)
•.2
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1
/
2
".(64mm).spinner.w/hardware
Required Tools and Adhesives
•.Phillips.screwdriver.
•.Threadlock
•.Hobby.knife.
•.6-minute.epoxy
•.Soldering.iron.
•.Solder
•.Drill
•.Drill.bit:.11/64".(4.5mm)
•.Female.Deans.connector.w/wire
•.Male.Deans.connector.(3)
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Step 1
Enlarge.the.outer.mounting.holes.in.the.X-mount.of.the.
motor.using.an.11/64".(4.5mm).drill.
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Step 2
Attach.the.X-mount.to.the.back.of.the.motor.using.the.
hardware.provided.with.the.motor..Remember.to.put.a.
drop.of.threadlock.on.each.of.the.screws.to.prevent.them.
from.vibrating.loose.
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Step 3
Attach.the.motor.to.the.firewall.using.the.four.2".(51mm).
aluminum.motor.spacers,.four.8-32.x.2
.
1
/
2
".machine.
screw.and.four.8-32.blind.nuts..Use.the.holes.that.are.
closer.to.the.opening.in.the.firewall.when.attaching.the.
motor..Use.threadlock.on.the.screws.here.as.well.
Section 3B: Electric Motor Installation