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06.24.2009, 02:43 PM

I believe CC actually build in that "slop" to allow the magnet to self centre - avoids the rotor trying to apply thurst forces to bearing
   
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that Neu with the closed endbell and larger bearings sounds sweet. do the newest versions come like that normally now? how long did it take them to do the upgrade?

i would run the Neu for sure. the CC motors are good motors but for example if you take both your motors and hold the shaft you will notice that you can push the rotor on the CC motor in and out ever so slightly. the Neu will not do this. i just think the US assembled Neus are built to tighter tolerances. but you cant go wrong with either really.

According to Alex at NEU it is hit or miss... They are shipped both ways as far as the bearing although all the new car versions If I remember correctly are shipped with the new endbell They were pretty quik too... Took about 2 weeks including the time for me to ship it to them for them to have it ready for shipment... Total was $120 something to replace the motor(it ate a pinion) and upgrade to my requests(it was old style smooth) I was pretty darn happy with that!

I did call and speak to him directly to ensure it was quik but I am not so sure it was even neccasary... Thier customer service seems great

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