Serpent 601283 Mono engine mount set for SRX8  [SER601283]

Serpent SER601283 Mono enginemount set SRX8
Price:
USD$52.00
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER601283
Condition:
Brand New
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Mono engine mount for SRX8

This Serpent 601283 mono engine mount set is an RC-scale accessory designed for the SRX8 platform, intended to secure the motor in a single mounting assembly rather than multiple points. The part focuses on stable engine positioning, reducing unwanted movement under load and helping maintain consistent gear mesh in on-road 1/8 scale setups.

Use this mount when replacing a damaged bracket or when adjusting drivetrain layout during chassis setup. The mono configuration affects how the motor couples to the gearbox and can influence torque transfer, torsional stiffness, and the way the chassis reacts under acceleration. As an RC-specific part, assess clearance to the gearbox, cooling paths for the motor, and alignment with the spur and pinion before final installation.

Installation notes: fit the mount to the chassis following standard SRX8 assembly points, verify alignment with the gearbox input, and check spur-to-pinion mesh at static and loaded positions. Tighten fasteners incrementally and confirm no binding occurs in the drivetrain. For tuning, small changes in motor placement can shift weight distribution and drivetrain angles; make measured adjustments and log results between runs.

Specifications

  • Item Mono engine mount set
  • Material Not specified
  • Model Number SER601283
  • Compatibility SRX8 Gen4 GP (SER600024)

A straight replacement and setup component for SRX8 owners, this mono engine mount set is intended to restore or modify motor positioning within the chassis, supporting consistent drivetrain behaviour when fitted and adjusted correctly.

The mount is listed for SRX8 Gen4 GP (SER600024); verify chassis revision and part fitment before installation.
Standard hobby tools for SRX8 assembly are sufficient, use correct hex drivers and torque carefully to avoid stripping threads.
Yes, motor placement influences weight distribution and drivetrain angles; test and tune suspension and gear mesh after fitting.
Check gear mesh, motor cooling clearance, fastener security, and drivetrain rotation for any binding before running the model.

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