Trinity Monster Horse Power 1985 World Champion

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Trinity Monster Horse Power 1985 World Champion

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Hi,

Starting now I´m posting my motors and electronics at this thread.

I was wondering if someone would know something about them?

How many winds are they?

Cheers, Magic
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Re: Trinity Monster Horse Power 1985 World Champion

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Man, if your name is "Magic", you sure should know :mrgreen:
(I hope some understand the reference :D )

iirc the Monster Horsepower had a whole range of mills, stock and mods, including some alloy heads... The pics are blurry but yours doesn't seem to be a 27T with closed endbell. Ongoing if you can take properly lighted pics that allow better visibility, we can sure help better :)

For now you can take it apart and check whether there's anything written on the rotor, like 14x2, 22x1 or something like that. you can also count the wires that go to the comm.
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Re: Trinity Monster Horse Power 1985 World Champion

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Lonestar wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:08 am Man, if your name is "Magic", you sure should know :mrgreen:
(I hope some understand the reference :D )

iirc the Monster Horsepower had a whole range of mills, stock and mods, including some alloy heads... The pics are blurry but yours doesn't seem to be a 27T with closed endbell. Ongoing if you can take properly lighted pics that allow better visibility, we can sure help better :)

For now you can take it apart and check whether there's anything written on the rotor, like 14x2, 22x1 or something like that. you can also count the wires that go to the comm.
Hi,

I`m so sorry for my blurry pics, can send better pics and you can count the wires..... :lol:

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