Vintage CAM motor specs?

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Vintage CAM motor specs?

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Anyone know the specs of this motor? It's a modified and thats all I know
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Re: Vintage CAM motor specs?

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https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=18586

Not sure if this will help, but see thread above (Cam, one of my favourites!)
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Unfortunately, it could be any number of specs. Manufacturers routinely used the same cans and labels for their motors with the only difference being the winds. The only way to find out for sure is to take it apart to inspect the armature. CAM took the confusion further by not even using part numbers on some of their offerings. They simply handwrote the specs on the bags header card.


On a side note, I recently spent 2 days adding more motors to the above list. I came across a French site that contained a lot of motor info via scanned advertisements. :)

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Thank you!

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If you open up the motor the wind will be on the stack written with black sharpie. Might not still be readable but you never know!

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