Serpent 601329 Enginemount - Engine mount for R/C models  [SER601329]

Serpent SER601329 Enginemount
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SER601329
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Engine mount for R/C chassis

This Serpent SER601329 Enginemount is an R/C-scale mounting component intended to secure an engine to a model chassis. Its role is mechanical: to locate and fasten the engine into the correct position on the chassis while resisting torque and vibration common in nitro or glow setups.

Installation focuses on alignment and torque control. Use the chassis' existing mounting points, confirm parallel alignment between the motor centerline and drivetrain, and tighten fasteners to appropriate thread-lock and torque levels for model use. Regularly inspect fasteners and mating surfaces for wear or loosening after initial runs.

From a tuning perspective the enginemount affects drivetrain alignment and engine position; small adjustments can change driveshaft angles and carburettor or exhaust alignment, so treat the mount as a chassis interface component when fine-tuning handling or power delivery rather than a performance upgrade by itself.

Keep this part as a serviceable chassis item: clean mating surfaces, check threads, and replace the mount if any deformation appears to preserve safe, repeatable engine positioning during hobby or club track use.

It secures and locates the engine on an R/C chassis, maintaining alignment and resisting vibration during operation.
Installation uses standard hobby tools like hex drivers and thread-lock; no specialized tooling is required beyond common R/C workshop items.
Inspect fasteners and mating surfaces after the first few runs and then as part of regular maintenance, especially after heavy use or impacts.
The mount itself is a chassis interface; correct fit and alignment support performance, but swapping mounts is about reliability and alignment rather than direct power gains.

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