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got a new hobbyking combo for my b44 roller but i cant even get the motor to fit, motor has 3 bolts but can only line one up and the thread isnt long enough to tighten up....any ideas
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I have an hk ezrun 9T (its blue and cheap) and it fits fine - I am guessing most of the hk stuff will use the same motor casings etc?

The car motor mount should allow you some flexibility on the position of the holes on the casing.
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Do you mean the bolts on the outside of the motor that hold the motor together?

They are not use for mounting to the car, you need some other bolts that go through the motor mount and then mount in the threaded holes on face of the motor.

Have you not a got a manual for your B44? It shows you how to fit the motor in and what screw size you need. If not it can be downloaded from rc10.com
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Do you mean the bolts on the outside of the motor that hold the motor together?

They are not use for mounting to the car, you need some other bolts that go through the motor mount and then mount in the threaded holes on face of the motor.

Have you not a got a manual for your B44? It shows you how to fit the motor in and what screw size you need. If not it can be downloaded from rc10.com

ahhhh right now its making sense ive never put one together before so thanks for that
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cheers lads all sorted....well thats one problem out the way
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