djmason9
RCTalk Basher
Ok this is for those of you who want to put an O.S. 18 TM in your REVO. I got tired of waiting around for Tower Hobbies to get my TM w/Revo Manifold in so I got the TM with the T-Maxx Manifold. Both of these motors are the same with 2 exceptions. One the heat fins on the bottom of the Revo version are rounded off, and the Exhaust Manifold of course. Other than that I believe they are the same.
So what I did was purchase the engine mount and exhaust manifold from new era models. The so called drop in motor is not quite that simple. There was some modification I had to do.
For starters the Throttle arm ball link was to short. What I ended up doing is using the throttle ball link from my TRX 2.5 it's a little shaky due to the fact that the circumference is larger than O.S's, but it works.
Second, even though I used that throttle arm I still need to shim the linkage. I used 2, 1mm washers to boost the height of the linkage. I also had to adjust the angle of the carb to correct any binding.
The next thing I noticed was that the manifold needed to be customized. I had to cut a slice off the rubber seal in order to allow the easy start to fit and I had to grind down some of the manifold flat. Lastly, I need to construct a new exhaust mount to allow for the different angle of the exhaust. I used a long metal rod, heated it to bend and fabricated a nice stiff mounting bracket. Other than that I was a direct fit
So what I did was purchase the engine mount and exhaust manifold from new era models. The so called drop in motor is not quite that simple. There was some modification I had to do.
For starters the Throttle arm ball link was to short. What I ended up doing is using the throttle ball link from my TRX 2.5 it's a little shaky due to the fact that the circumference is larger than O.S's, but it works.
Second, even though I used that throttle arm I still need to shim the linkage. I used 2, 1mm washers to boost the height of the linkage. I also had to adjust the angle of the carb to correct any binding.
The next thing I noticed was that the manifold needed to be customized. I had to cut a slice off the rubber seal in order to allow the easy start to fit and I had to grind down some of the manifold flat. Lastly, I need to construct a new exhaust mount to allow for the different angle of the exhaust. I used a long metal rod, heated it to bend and fabricated a nice stiff mounting bracket. Other than that I was a direct fit
