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05-17-2016, 07:03 PM | #1 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Apr 2014
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How to test a motor part 2
I changed the bearing and cleaned the armature the best I could I used sandpaper but there is still grooves in the armature opposite of the ones machined into. Not sure how those got wore into but there in there. I cleaned everything else and even cleaned the grooves off the brushes. I blew it all off with air compressor. I then tried it and it turns over but it is jerky but is much better then yesterday. What else can I try? Could it be the rear end I have it bolted to? I can try a different rear end. It just doesn't turn over smooth with voltage hooked up. Oh and I used a needle and cleaned the grooves out on the armature also they will full of dust.
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