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Old 08-06-2018, 07:36 PM   #11
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I cant count how many other sepex (and series ) motors I have put on Ydre with no "different size spline" problem. So I believe me.
I believe you. So you are saying what I want to do will work? Install the FSIP G22 motor on this G19 cart?

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Old 08-06-2018, 07:38 PM   #12
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I never said anything about the G29. I've been talking about the 22 and 19.
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Ok. Then I had a strange G22. Wait- three of them! I guess they’re never all the same. To the OP, your motor should work [emoji1303]


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Old 08-06-2018, 07:39 PM   #13
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You will need to change the plug on the tach sensor. G19e uses a black round plug, G22e uses a triangle plug. The wire swap will be easy, red to red, black to black, "other wire" to third wire. All the tach sensors use the same voltage and signal type, just the plug swap is needed. Otherwise, the motor will fit fine.
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Thanks! I had already had to put individual connectors to each wire. One of the A Studs got hot and melted a few months back and the sensor plug was somehow laying on the cable and it melted the plug. I installed new brushes to repair the burnt stud. Ran fine a couple of months, now I'm getting continuity between A and F and ground. Can't find where it's coming from. The motor had gotten pretty hot, so I think I'm going to replace it.
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You will need to change the plug on the tach sensor. G19e uses a black round plug, G22e uses a triangle plug. The wire swap will be easy, red to red, black to black, "other wire" to third wire. All the tach sensors use the same voltage and signal type, just the plug swap is needed. Otherwise, the motor will fit fine.
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I have one on the way. I will post the outcome.

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Old 08-09-2018, 08:00 PM   #16
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Cgtech, you were spot on. Bolted on perfectly. All I had to do was splice the speed sensor wires. Thank you!

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