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Dj_Sparky
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08.30.2010, 11:01 AM

Sounds good. But I didn't get a pic of the other side of the stator, and it looks a bit damaged:

   
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08.30.2010, 11:04 AM

hm, if some cabon is loose, put some thin super glue on it.

the carbon of my medusa 3680 got damaged, so I soaked the entire carbon bonding with super glue. works well so far.
   
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08.30.2010, 11:06 AM

Great. Thanks for all the help. :)
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I will try some WD-40 inside the can itself on the rust. It's supposed to be somewhat safe for electronics -- removes moisture and clears out rust.
   
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08.30.2010, 11:20 AM

right, it solves rust. but it should not stay greasy afterwards. whipe off the oil later. maybe you invest 2 bucks for one of those technical cleaners, which are used for PCP's.
   
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