Traxxas Revo Precision Multi-Mount Engine Bracket RE-052/S by 3Racing  [RE-052/S]

Traxxas Revo Multiple Engine Mount W/ Heat Sink - Silver Color - 3RACING RE-052/S
Price:
USD$27.59
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
RE-052/S
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Precision multi-mount for chassis tuning

This aluminium-style mounting bracket is engineered for Traxxas Revo chassis and combines several engineered mounting locations with a machined heat sink face in silver. The design consolidates bolt points to provide repeatable alternative engine positions while increasing the interface area intended to assist passive heat transfer from the engine housing.

Tuning intent and fit: specified as an aftermarket tuning component, the bracket permits controlled engine repositioning and thermal contact testing without modifying primary drivetrain components. It is suited to bench testing and iterative setup where position repeatability and thermal contact area are important to the tuning process.

Installation procedure: the unit is configured to align with Revo chassis mounting points and relies on careful mechanical alignment for correct operation. Verify bolt selection, hole alignment and clearances, and perform incremental torqueing during final assembly to preserve alignment.

Specifications

  • Item: Multiple engine mount with heat sink
  • Material: Silver color finish
  • Model Number: RE-052/S
  • Compatibility: Traxxas Revo

A technical upgrade for hobbyists who require repeatable engine positioning and increased passive thermal contact on Revo chassis.

Confirm the mount aligns with chassis hole patterns, test-fit the engine to ensure the heat sink contact is flush, and confirm no interference with nearby components.
Use progressive torqueing: hand-tighten first, then incrementally increase to the specified torque while checking alignment to avoid distortion of the mount or chassis points.
Any change in engine position can influence pinion mesh and drivetrain angle; re-evaluate gear engagement and make fine positional adjustments if required.
Maintain a clean contact face and inspect mounting hardware periodically. If needed, remove light oil contamination to maintain consistent thermal transfer.