Old 08-02-2021, 09:40 AM
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JoeJr
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I would pull the motor and take it apart, maybe not all the way, and clean it up. I use CRC QD Electronics Cleaner on almost every motor that lands on the workbench. Brushes can be replaced if necessary. Ask your guy if he'll try, you have nothing to lose and a working motor to gain.
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