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Identify Your Slot Car Motor!
Over the next 8 webpages are images of motors, which are identified by numbers.
At the bottom of each page is a listing, showing the best identification so far of that motor.
Find a picture that matches your motor, and see if our Scratchbuilt.com community
has identified it yet.
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The Scratchbuilt.com Slot Car Motor Quiz!
Over the next 8 webpages are images of motors, associated by
M-numbers with a list at the bottom of each page.
If a motor has not been identified, or has been mis-identified, and you can identify it,
we need your help! Please come over to our
Message Board,
in the category of Identify This Slot Car: Motor Quiz, and post your information. Thanks!
(Posted Wednesday Oct. 16, 2002)
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M41:Identified as: Pittman DC 65A?
Comments: marked PITTMAN U.S.A.
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M42:Identified as: Kemtron X-503?
Comments: marked KTM JAPAN
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M43:Identified as: Kemtron SR-20 "pancake"
Comments: marked Kemtron 6 VOLT JAPAN
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M44:Identified as: Tyco 952 motor
Comments: No visible markings. Tyco adapted this motor from their HO model train
line. These motors powered many of their HO diesel locomotives from the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s.
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M45:Identified as: Ram 426A or Ram XL500
Comments: No visible markings. Ram 426A (5 pole armature), Ram XL500 (3 pole armature)
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M46:Identified as: Strombecker
Comments: marked STROMBECKER JAPAN by pinion
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