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    *Tutorial* Changing the Motor on a Rotaryworks..Part 1.

    I love RW Machines, and have used most models, and I rate them alongside the best Machines on the Planet, Coils included..I run a 6v Triple Conrod, which I referred to it as a "twin cam" in my Review. I ran a 12v Slim-Line the other day and was surprised to see the different adjustments within the 12v "voltage range", simply put, the 12v offered a larger powerband, so in turn you could adjust your Machine more..

    So, I got a 12v motor from Dale, and as I was going to fit it, I thought I would take some pics, so you guys can see how easy it is...

    So, I am changing over from a 6v, to a 12v to see if the 12v offers more adjustment thro the volts and is not as "restricted" as a 6v motor..

    Pic 1..Loosen off the Shoulder screws,but don't remove.
    Pic 2..Loosen off the Cam Grub Screw, not fully, as it will fall out and you will lose it,LOL..Now loosen off the shoulder screws fully, and remove "the drive system"
    Pic 3..Now you have access to the front securing screws for the motor, undo fully, and remove the motor.
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    Last edited by skinmech; 01-08-2013 at 11:49 AM.

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