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

Tamiya TA01 / TA02 / DF01 Aluminum Motor Mount (Gun Metal)
Price:
AUD$9.98
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-TA102-GU
Condition:
Brand New
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Upgrade motor mounting plate for TA01/TA02/DF01

This gun metal aluminium motor mount is intended for use on TAMIYA TA01, TA02 and DF01 platforms, finished in gun metal. It functions as a direct replacement or upgrade to provide greater rigidity than stock plastic mounts and to help maintain motor positioning under torque.

Fitting uses the chassis' factory motor box mounting points. Before final tightening, align the motor and inspect pinion-to-spur mesh. Keep screw torque within safe limits to prevent stripping; the mount uses existing holes and standard hardware so no extra items are supplied.

In practical tuning terms the improved rigidity reduces gear mesh shift during heavy acceleration or braking, giving a more consistent drivetrain feeling that benefits both touring and drift applications.

 

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By swapping flexible plastic for a stiffer aluminium plate the motor is held more securely, which reduces the likelihood of mesh-related wear under heavy use.
Tighten gradually using moderate torque suitable for metal-to-chassis threads; avoid overtightening to prevent thread damage and recheck alignment after final tightening.
Ensure correct gear mesh with the motor in its final position, tighten incrementally, and run short tests to confirm nothing has shifted before full sessions.

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