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ok ok I'm a r/c newb so i need some help

first off i have a Kyosho Ultima ST car (prob not the best) but i royaly screwed up my engine on that one so I've decide to get a bigger better more powerful one. The ones I've been looking at online dont look like they have the threaded holes for mounting on the bottom of them like the stock one of of mine. So iwas wondering if they make or if I'm gunna need to get some sort of special mounting bracket for it and if I'm gonna where I'm gunna have to go about getting it any help will be greatly appreciated.
 
RC engines use a standard when it comes to mounting engines.
If you are replacing the bad engine with a "Like" engine you will not need to change any mounting brackets. You will use all your existing parts and swap them over to your new one.
 
ya thats the thing there were no previous brackets it was mounted but 3 metal pegs built onto the engine with internal threades that the screws would go into so there are no seperate brackets that i can swap
 
k those mounts look like what i might need so I'm gunna order them but since I'm a newb like stated b4 how do the brackets connect to the motor are there just scres that screw from the bracket into internally threaded holes in the bottom of the engine?? and those brakets will fit any engine correct??
 
screw holes on the engine, not sure those brakets will fit any engine but if the engines for that car they should work fine.
 
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