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Inspire 2 Used Motors

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I have retired the motors on my Inspire 2 that have about 160 hours on them. These have never been crashed or even had a prop strike and are completely functional. I am selling only the motors, ESC's are not included. $85 USD shipped to your door in the lower 48. As you look at the motors you will notice that a couple of them seem to have the black anodizing color fading.

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How was the process of changing the motors for you?

@Florida Drone Supply and @Slavetonone it was actually very easy. The antenna cover screws are extremely tiny phillips head screws and are very hard to find in a carpet :) The process was as follows.

1. Remove the 4 tiny screws holding the antenna cover on, once removed the cover pops off with the help of a paperclip being pushed thru the lower screw hole. The antenna is easily moved to the side to be out of the way, no need to disconnect it.

2. Remove the 4 screws that attach the landing leg to the boom, 2 long and 2 short.

3. Remove the 2 screws holding the ESC mount to the motor mount, not the same size as the short ones from the previous step and are easily confused.

4 Remove the 4 screws holding the motor to the motor mount.

5. Unplug the motor electrical connection.

6 Install the correct rotating motor using the above process in reverse.

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Great info thanks!!

I have read a few articles that talk about the motors being held in with glue, so good to see that is not the case. Haha


@Florida Drone Supply and @Slavetonone it was actually very easy. The antenna cover screws are extremely tiny phillips head screws and are very hard to find in a carpet :) The process was as follows.

1. Remove the 4 tiny screws holding the antenna cover on, once removed the cover pops off with the help of a paperclip being pushed thru the lower screw hole. The antenna is easily moved to the side to be out of the way, no need to disconnect it.

2. Remove the 4 screws that attach the landing leg to the boom, 2 long and 2 short.

3. Remove the 2 screws holding the ESC mount to the motor mount, not the same size as the short ones from the previous step and are easily confused.

4 Remove the 4 screws holding the motor to the motor mount.

5. Unplug the motor electrical connection.

6 Install the correct rotating motor using the above process in reverse.

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