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Default Reedy Conquest [stock motor]

hi everyone, ive been lookin around all my stuff and found a reedy conquest motor. does anyone have any information on these?? what turn they are??

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If its a stock motor, it should be 27 turn single, I think that sounds about right from the name, although I can't remember the 19turn spec reedy name.

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okay thanks, well atleast i think it is a stock, lol. i think it came with one of my many second hand cars and has never really been used and cant remember its details

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Take the armature out it should say on it.

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ash, im sorry if i seem it, but im really not tht stupid the top of the motor [endbell] doesnt come off. its like any normal modified just without screws and the top has these wierd clippy things that i dont think come off
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lol sorry just thought its an idea.

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You can get the armature out if you think you can close the tabs again, if you hit the motor on something solid with the shaft, then it pops the endbell off
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i tried that w/ a traxxas stinger(trying to cheat in a closed endbell stinger race) hehe. I got it open, but when i tried to put it back together, the tabs broke off from being bent.
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If it has a sealed endbell, then it's almost certainly a 27T.
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