Demon motor feature identification
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Demon motor feature identification
There's a Demon motor that has this unusual extra feature on the side of the can. It's a removable endbell modified motor, so this feature shouldn't be associated with holding the endbell to the can. Any thoughts what this could be for? I'm presuming it was added by a previous owner but could be mistaken.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
Hard to tell, is the whole thing solder or is it something soldered to the can?Frankentruck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:30 am There's a Demon motor the has this unusual extra feature on the side of the can. It's a removable endbell modified motor, so this feature shouldn't be associated with holding the endbell to the can. Any thoughts what this could be for? I'm presuming it was added by a previous owner but could be mistaken.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
I'm not sure. That was the best picture available. It looks like something else might be there more than solder. The label doesn't look burnt and that seems to be very large for being a random solder blob in that location.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
Might be a good candidate to run past dinglem, being a Demon motor and all.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:30 am There's a Demon motor the has this unusual extra feature on the side of the can. It's a removable endbell modified motor, so this feature shouldn't be associated with holding the endbell to the can. Any thoughts what this could be for? I'm presuming it was added by a previous owner but could be mistaken.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
From looking at it, was defiantly added on. My question to you is, the motor stock? Asking because I do something similar to my stock motors its for soldering on diodes on stock motors instead on mid motor for ground… just makes it cleaner. Now if its a modified most have lugs to add on to the top endbell where stock do not.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:30 am There's a Demon motor the has this unusual extra feature on the side of the can. It's a removable endbell modified motor, so this feature shouldn't be associated with holding the endbell to the can. Any thoughts what this could be for? I'm presuming it was added by a previous owner but could be mistaken.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
This is a modified motor and it does have the capacitor soldering lugs. With stock motors I'm used to having can solder blobs, but usually not in this location. This feature just seemed a little different to me than what I'm familiar with so I thought maybe there could be another explanation. When I receive the motor in a few weeks I'll be able to examine it better.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
I received the motor today. That was just a solder blob in an odd location. I removed it. I did also learn to be careful cleaning the can. The printing on the label can come off.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
DOH!!
Only just seen this thread - sorry.
Looks like you worked it out anyway. Which motor label type is it? I can see it is the gold version, but is it the one with the typical Demon 'devil' logo or is it the later one with the spinning arrow on it? If the latter, i have some original gold prism label Power King stickers here and i can happily send you one.
Motor cleaner strips these decals in one hit.
Only just seen this thread - sorry.
Looks like you worked it out anyway. Which motor label type is it? I can see it is the gold version, but is it the one with the typical Demon 'devil' logo or is it the later one with the spinning arrow on it? If the latter, i have some original gold prism label Power King stickers here and i can happily send you one.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
The label lost very little during my cleaning. I was cleaning around the label and the timing marks were lost. I think it originally had a devil on it. It looks like the tip of the tail remains. The label was already mostly cleaned off when I got it.
My 2 red label Demons have nicer labels. I would like to do something nice with this gold label but I'm also ok with keeping the original label.
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My 2 red label Demons have nicer labels. I would like to do something nice with this gold label but I'm also ok with keeping the original label.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
I think it was a label like the ones i have..... the POWER is at the top whereas on the devil logo ones it is below the timing marks.
Happy to send you a new original if required bud.
Happy to send you a new original if required bud.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
That's a nice band of demons. 
I had never seen or hear of any in the US before seeing them on this site, but they definitely have character to them.
I had never seen or hear of any in the US before seeing them on this site, but they definitely have character to them.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
I have quite a few, right from the very early silver can versions. These are just the ones not in cars. The best looking motor labels ever in my humble opinion.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
Looking at your labels and again at my motor, it does look very much like this motor has a worn power king label. That replacement label would make a fantastic restoration for this motor.
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Re: Demon motor feature identification
The red label with the demon figure is just so iconic to any Brit racer , you just saw it everywhere.
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