Go ahead and remove the main gear before pressing the motor out of the frame.ĩ) Remove the rotor head and swash from the main shaft. You can see the main motor replacement as a separate thread here: Nano CPX main motor replacement.ġ-8) Follow steps 1-8 in the main motor replacement thread. While I was at it I replaced the tail boom assembly since the boom had split and vibrating pretty badly, as well as the main motor (brushed motor, had 100+ flights on it, many stalls before I was able to hit the TH switch, etc.). I had been gluing them for a while but it got to the point it was time to replace the frame, which means stripping everything down and building it back up.
So after a many many flights I had managed to break a couple of the canopy studs from the frame.