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I have just purchased another Cougar and it cam with these two brushed motors. The one on left is new and the one on the right has been used but not a lot by the looks of it.
I need to sell them but have no idea what turn they are (or if they are worth anything!) so is there any way for me to find out? Many thanks for the help. ![]() |
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The Demon is a mod by the look of it, you would need to take the armature out to see what wind it is. The BRM is a good motor, but can't tell if it is a 27x1 or more.
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Thanks for that. Is the only way of knowing what turn the motor by taking apart?
If so would you sugest just selling as a lucky dip? Are they worth anything do you know? Thanks |
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might be worth a few quid to someone on ebay, you do still see people bidding on brushed motors now and again |
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Glynn Ward (BRM) normally wrote the wind of each motor on the armature, if you whip it apart you should find out. Not sure on worth but if it goes for a fortune, let me know, ive got bout 10 sat round here somewhere. Ill call it compensation for having to put up with Glynn for many years and Euro road trips
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I think the BRM motor looks like a Team Orion Element based 19t, although I may be wrong.
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brm normally have winds wrote on the cooling fin if it fixed time could be a 19 or 27 other option is to take apart and wind be wrote on armature
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Thanks for the help guys.
I have noticed there is a 19 stamped on the end bell of the BRM. Would that be a 19 single? |
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