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You'll need to remove the old adhesive first then get some new double-sided mounting tape.

Hopefully your moving it around when testing revealed a spot where you want to keep it permanently.  Still, I wouldn't get the outdoor/high grade stuff, just in case.

Alternately, you could look into epoxying four rare-earth magnets (Harbor Freight) onto the motor.  I haven't done this with a regular Tudor motor, but it's how my GBN motor attaches, and it works well.

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3 hours ago, zak99b5 said:

You'll need to remove the old adhesive first then get some new double-sided mounting tape.

Hopefully your moving it around when testing revealed a spot where you want to keep it permanently.  Still, I wouldn't get the outdoor/high grade stuff, just in case.

Alternately, you could look into epoxying four rare-earth magnets (Harbor Freight) onto the motor.  I haven't done this with a regular Tudor motor, but it's how my GBN motor attaches, and it works well.

Good Suggestions.  

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