TA05 Aluminium Motor Mount, Precision CNC Fit - TA05-23/LB by 3Racing  [TA05-23/LB]

Tamiya TA05 /TA05-IFS /TA05-R Aluminium Motor Mount - Light Blue Color - 3Racing TA05-23/LB
Price:
USD$20.90
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TA05-23/LB
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Technical aluminium motor mount for TA05

This CNC-machined aluminium motor mount is engineered for the TAMIYA TA05 family, including TA05, TA05-IFS and TA05-R. The machined datum faces and light blue anodised finish provide a rigid motor interface and consistent locating surfaces for accurate motor placement during setup and tuning.

Intended as an aftermarket upgrade for the listed TA05 variants, the mount replaces the OEM plastic part to alter motor position or increase structural stiffness around the gearbox. It is suitable for 1/10 touring car builders who rely on precise motor alignment to refine handling and driveline response.

Installation guidance: install using the chassis' original motor mounting points while maintaining the factory geometry. Verify screw thread, length and gearbox clearance to ensure correct spur and pinion mesh before final torque. The anodised aluminium offers improved surface durability and a stable thermal contact area compared with standard plastic mounts.

Specifications

  • Item Aluminium motor mount
  • Material Aluminium
  • Model Number TA05-23/LB
  • Compatibility Tamiya TA05 /TA05-IFS /TA05-R

Select this mount for precise, repeatable motor location and improved stiffness at the gearbox interface; always confirm gear mesh and clearances during assembly to protect drivetrain longevity.

This upgrade is compatible with TAMIYA TA05, TA05-IFS and TA05-R. Check your chassis code and layout before fitting.
Aluminium reduces flex and provides a repeatable mounting datum, which helps maintain motor alignment under load and improves setup consistency for competitive tuning.
No internal gearbox changes are typically needed, but verify pinion depth and spur engagement when changing motor mounting position to preserve driveline reliability.