Venom rc boat with brushless motor park puddle
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I tried installing this exact motor and it does fit but you have to install the motor mount backwards (rotate it 180 degrees). A little grinding will be necessary as well because the Emax motor has a 28mm diameter as apposed to the stock 370's 25mm diameter. The problem is the motor has a giant diameter threaded shaft that's designed for a model airplane propeller and prop nut. A custom coupler is required to be able to connect the Emax motor to the stock prop shaft. It appears silencepr opted not to use a coupler and somehow JB welded the motor shaft to the prop shaft. I'm sorry but it looks kind of hack. It obviously seams to work, however, so I commend his efforts. I have severe OCD so I couldn't live with marrying the motor shaft to the prop shaft with glue. I think silencepr is on the right track with using an drone motor in this boat, but one with a more conventional (RC car and boat friendly) motor shaft is better choice. I continue to use the stock motor, which is perfect for running the boat in swimming pools. Replacing the ESC with one that can handle 3S and using a small 3S battery pack is a better speed option than going brushless in my opinion.Comment
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