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Shark413
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03.23.2009, 12:41 AM

Neu has made running changes to their motors. Bearing sizes increased to make them more durable. It depends on when you motor was made, the model, etc. You need to get an accurate measurement of the bearing hole, so you can get the right sized flanged bearing. Neu customer support should be able to help you out.


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03.23.2009, 08:20 AM

Yeah. When Neu sent me the replacement bearings I told the guy that it was a 1515/1Y made in May 2008. I don't know...

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04.06.2009, 01:59 AM

Hum !! I have to tell you that I have suspicions about their new Can design ! As you can see, my 1515 has a "special" front end cover ! But this one hasn't been tightened well, then I have screw it with Loctite and will drill another hole to keep this part fixed ! But what have Neu done with this design ? It's not a good way for a buggy motor which is mounted via this front end cover !

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