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Old 03-31-2008 | 05:51 PM
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I am interested in seeing how the Evolution 35 is mounted.I see they sell a Radial mount for it,but how is it attached to the motor.There are engine rails on the 35,which seems to me like it would use a standard mount.If anyone has pics of a 35 mounted up,i would like to see it please.I am considering putting one in a RC Guys Decathalon.
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Thanks for the pic pe reivers.That radial mount is so clean and simple,i like it.Why on earth would they even give the option of the rail mount.That radil will be going in my Decathalon.Thanks again,Steve
Old 04-01-2008 | 03:30 PM
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The side lugs are nice for fitting things to, like cooling shrouds. Or saw them off to save weight.
It has been years that I used these lugs for fitting the engine. I always use back mounting plates.
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I have the H9 Rail mount, when I bought it I didn't know about the Rear mount, but I think I like the Rail mount more because I don't have that big round part cutting off access to the hole my fuel lines run threw,,

but that rear mount is much prettier, I like it for that !!

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Old 04-02-2008 | 07:45 AM
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Just drill holes in the rear mount as needed and fit a grommet for guidance/protection of the parts you want to go through. It can handle a lot of weakening.
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reivers tell me, how far does the 35cc prop hub stand off with using that Rear Radial mount ??

I need the front of the hub to be 6&1/2 inches from the engine wall..

Jim
Old 04-02-2008 | 05:32 PM
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all dimensions are on my web page
click engine dimensions, (PDF drawing)
click radial mount
all in the left info bar, petrol engines, scroll down to 35cc gas engine.
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Hi,

I can't find that dimension on your site...specifically the distance from the back of the radial mount to the prop hub front. Any help would be appreciated.
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keep looking
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[sm=thumbup.gif] Right on, PE...

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