TAMIYA TA01/TA02/DF01 Aluminium Motor Mount for precise alignment - JR-TA102-GU by Jazrider  [JR-TA102-GU]

Tamiya TA01 / TA02 / DF01 Aluminum Motor Mount (Gun Metal)
Price:
NZD$11.95
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-TA102-GU
Condition:
Brand New
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Gunmetal aluminium motor mount for TAMIYA chassis

Built to fit TAMIYA TA01, TA02 and DF01, this gunmetal aluminium motor mount delivers a firmer mounting surface than standard plastic plates, helping to keep the motor located during high loads.

Installation is simple on chassis that use the factory motor box points. Confirm motor alignment and pinion-to-spur mesh before final torque. The part relies on existing chassis holes and common hardware; no extra fittings are included, so check screw lengths and reuse suitable factory screws.

From a setup point of view the stiffer mount reduces unwanted motor movement, which helps maintain consistent gear mesh and simplifies tuning through demanding acceleration and braking events on track.

 

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It's my first time ordering from overseas and JAZRIDER did a wonderful job.They were very helpful and their service was quick.Before I know it,my order has already arrived.I am very pleased with the result and I highly recommend this shop.Definitely b
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Yes. The aluminium material is stiffer than typical plastic motor boxes and will better resist deformation, though correct fitment and proper screw torque remain essential.
No special fasteners are supplied. The mount locates to the factory motor box holes so you can generally reuse the original screws, but confirm length and thread before final assembly.
Fit the pinion and spur, use a thin strip of paper for the mesh check, move the motor until the desired clearance is achieved, then tighten screws gradually and recheck clearance afterwards.

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