Is your motor vibrating abnormally or making noise? Is the pinion no longer meshing properly? The motor mount is the part that holds the motor securely in place on the chassis. When it is broken or worn, the motor is no longer properly aligned and the transmission becomes noisy and inefficient.
This Metal Motor Mount 16101-6037 is a metal upgrade for your SCY. Unlike the original plastic mount, this metal mount offers superior rigidity and keeps the motor perfectly aligned, even under stress.
What this metal mount changes for your RC
💪 Reinforced Metal Construction: Metal provides much greater rigidity than plastic. The motor stays perfectly aligned, even during sudden accelerations.
🎯 Perfect Alignment: This mount holds the motor in the exact optimal position. The pinion meshes perfectly with the crown gear, eliminating noise and vibrations.
🔇 Silent Transmission: A properly aligned motor runs quietly. You eliminate abnormal noises and vibrations.
⚡ Durable Upgrade: This metal mount is a true upgrade that improves your vehicle’s reliability. It never deforms and lasts the lifetime of the vehicle.
Verified Compatibility
This mount is compatible with the following models:
• SCY 16201 PRO • SCY 16101 PRO
Technical Specifications
Reference: 16101-6037
Material: Metal (upgrade)
Type: Reinforced motor mount
Function: Motor fixing and alignment
FAQ: Pilots’ Questions
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How do I know if my motor mount is worn out?
If the motor vibrates abnormally, if you hear grinding noises in the transmission, or if the pinion no longer meshes properly with the crown gear, the mount is probably worn or broken. Inspect visually: a cracked or deformed mount must be replaced immediately.
Can I install this metal mount on a standard version?
Yes, this metal mount is an excellent upgrade for standard versions. It replaces the original plastic mount and significantly improves rigidity and alignment. Just make sure the dimensions match.
Pro tip for perfect alignment
After installation, check the meshing of the pinion with the crown gear. Turn the motor by hand: it should rotate freely without any tight spots. If you feel resistance, slightly adjust the motor’s position. Perfect meshing is quiet and smooth. Use a sheet of paper between the pinion and crown gear to check the optimal clearance.