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Cris has asked if i could post on his behalf as he can't access the computer right now..
he says that when building his S2 he had to file a small amount of the motor mounting plate to allow the mounting of the gearbox to the chassis, now he has come to put the motor in he can't get the screw holes to line up because he can't get the motor low enough... is there something he is doing wrong or is this common... either way how do you get round this problem??? |
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Come on guys, there must be atleast one other S2 owner on this forum?
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What sort of motor plate AE? is the tab on the base of the front pin brace located? is the rear of the gearbox casing flush on the chassis?
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Yes, AE plate.
Yes, all tabs fully located. Yup, all flush ![]() If it helps at all I had to file about 1mm-2mm off the bottom of the motor mount where it touches the chassis. Its as if the gearbox is lower than its supposed to be? But honestly, there is no way that I can see that the motor screw holes will meet up with the holes in the motor plate ![]()
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Ok is the the chassis recessed about a 1mm where the motor sits ?
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Also i heard that AE has a new motor plate which is slighty thicker maybe this could be one of them do you have another motor plate to try ?
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