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Old 01-14-2014, 05:35 AM
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oldsewnsew
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Originally Posted by vmaniqui
but the problem with this motor is, you need to remove everything to be able to have access to the two cords. so while you're doing it, you might as well clean the motor. i wish there's a simpler way to gain access to the 2 flaked wirings so that i can just replace it without taking out everything (motor and balance wheel).
Really, they're not bad. Take your time. It'll be okay... but if you find yourself having bare wire all the way to the windings, they get really close to the metal housing, and you'll need to be diligent with the heat shrink. I also applied some liquid tape, more to seal out corrosion and vibration leading to problems after I'm dead.
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