What about maybe tapping the solder hole and putting in a short #4 -#6 grub screw then solder?
Mic Halbehder
Mic, after I started rewinding and pulling twice the amps as I use to, I started melting connector solder constantly. We tried all sorts of mechanical connections including a 1" long piece of copper, bored to take the motor lead and esc wire overlapping the full 1 inch. And that copper had 4 grub screws locked down solid, and soldered the whole shebang with 60/40. IT STILL MELTED on the first run! Yes, I was using to big of a prop, but I was doing that on purpose to try and fix this solder problem.
Doug Smock had given me some hi temp solder earlier, but I could not make a decent connection with it and gave up on using it. I bought two different soldering guns To try and use the stuff, but neither would get hot enough.
After the failed monster connector attempt, I did some research on how to use the hiTemp and got to where I could make a good solder joint with it. You have to use a torch! This solved the melting connector solder problem completely.