Paragon Racing Motor Identity

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Paragon Racing Motor Identity

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Hi all,

Any help with identifying this Paragon motor?

Stock? Modified? Turn? Wind?

Any links to past history available?

Thanks..
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Re: Paragon Racing Motor Identity

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I wonder how it runs wired up like that?

I would say it's a 24 degree 27 turn stock motor having fixed timing and bushings.
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You mean the + and - wires?

That's how I received it but you mean they both should be on the same end?

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Yeah, the way it's currently wired up would be a dead short.

It doesn’t matter as long as they are on opposite sides of the endbell (and the polarity is correct)
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Awesome, looks like I've got some soldering to do..

Also found this after my first post, seems Paragon only did one Stock motor and this is it..

Thanks again..
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