Kyosho LA426 - Precision Motor Mount for LAZER ZX7.5  [KY-LA426]

Kyosho LA426 - Motor Mount Set (ZX7.5)
Price:
£0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LA426
GTIN:
4548565524358
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Why this motor mount matters

The Kyosho LA426 Motor Mount Set is a motor mounting component specified for the LAZER ZX7.5 chassis. It determines motor siting on the chassis and sets the pinion-to-spur mesh relationship without altering other parts of the drivetrain.

Use case: preserve precise motor alignment, enable repeatable gear mesh calibration, and provide a stable foundation for routine servicing and tuning. The text stresses fit and function rather than material specifics.

Installation and setup notes

  • Remove the previous mount and verify endbell clearance before installing the LA426.
  • Position the motor to achieve correct pinion engagement with the spur and tighten mounting screws evenly to prevent twisting the plate.
  • Apply the recommended torque to hex screws to avoid stripping and recheck mesh after initial operation.
  • Ensure motor leads and ESC wiring are routed clear of the mount to maintain cooling clearance and prevent contact.

The LA426 is used in chassis maintenance and tuning routines; minor adjustments to setback or tilt will change gear wear and noise characteristics, so make small changes and bench-test prior to track running.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
This mount is designed for the LAZER ZX7.5 specification. Different build options or accessory parts can change clearance or screw alignment, so confirm compatibility with your exact build before fitting.
After installation, spin the drivetrain to confirm smooth tooth engagement, re-torque screws to spec, and inspect for any rubbing of motor wires or chassis parts.
Yes. Small, deliberate changes to motor setback or tilt made via the mount can influence efficiency and noise. Use measured steps and test results to guide tuning rather than making large changes at once.

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