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When I first started working on the Brodak Electric Power Systems I was following the List Your Set-up thread and what ever other sources of information I could find on motors. I got frustrated that the motor companies used different methods for presenting the size of their motors: some used internal dimensions, some used external dimensions, and one company even used external diameter and internal magnet length! Thus I started a chart that sought to show the external and internal dimensions of motors as published, measured or as best could be determined.
I have been told by experts like Dean Pappas & Keith Shaw that one of the most dependable measures of motor power potential is simply the weight. Almost all outrunners share the same basic structural design. The weight is mostly caused by the amount of iron and copper in the motor. This is a good sanity check from brand to brand and also a good indicator if you are comparing say a 28mm diameter motor to the equivalent size of a 35mm motor.
Not very many motors provide information on the bearing dimensions. However they do show motor shaft diameters - this provides some clues on bearings sizes and (I think) on the stiffness of the motor.
Also started picking up on the KV ratings available for each size. Some brands offer several kv's some offered only one. Over the past several months several of the "big" companies have also started pushing the motors as intended to replace a certain IC equivalent - those ratings have proven to be completely bogus, but if you get into the physical dimensions then more meaningful comparisons can be made. Also, if you are looking for a particular size motor with a particular kv rating there are cases were "Brand X" might not have it but "Brand Y" does.
The list is fairly comprehensive at two pages but I am sure there are a lot of brands I have missed. Conspicuous by their absence are the Hacker, MVVS, and Plettenberg motors - simply put I could never find any meaningful dimensional data on them that would align their sizes in a manner consistent with the other motors. If you have/find that info I hope you chart it and share it.
With the ongoing discussions about motor sizes, I hope this chart is of some value while comparing and selecting your motor.