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08.13.2012, 10:57 PM
Well... I think that green stuff would have worked great. I got it all cleaned up and the rotor slid onto the shaft very easily. I made a mark so I would know how far to put it on. Followed the directions, applied the goo, and inserted with a twisting motion. Got the rotor about halfway to the mark and it would not go any more, it locked it solid right there (crap!). I tried to remove it to try again and it was a MFer to get back off... but I damaged a corner on one of the magnets (MFer!). So, looks like new rotor time... damn. At least I now know how that stuff works if I need it again in the future. I should have had something set up and ready to press the thing in there... even though it slid on easily when clean.
Anyone have a 1509 rotor? or 1509 motor they want to sell (any wind)? heck even a 1409 (same rotor)?
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