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stripped screw holes in electric motor

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dsandine

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I don't really torque the screws that hold electric motor in my sc10 in very tight, but the holes in motor seems to strip pretty easy, is there a better way to do this, maybe use blue locktite? am I doing something wrong.

Thanks in advance,
Dave
 
I always try to use LocTite on my metal-to-metal connections. As far as torque goes, just tighten them until they're snug.
 
Excellent feature of the sc10 is you can use any of the holes in the motor to install the motor. As was suggested use lock tite so you won't have to put it in as tight as you possible can.
 
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