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01.09.2010, 08:13 PM

Indeed. Remove the old shrink, put some new glue lined stuff on & make sure it goes into the motor a little bit. Then cover those holes to prevent the motor and bearings filling up with sand- thats not good for the motor if the bearing fails, could cause the rotor to flail around inside the can, or even jam up solid..
   
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