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07.24.2009, 03:12 PM

Put some screws in them, I would, if you ever would want to use them, then they wouldn't be full of dirt and debry.


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07.24.2009, 04:59 PM

What im talking about is where the wire comes out you can see right inside the motor.
   
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07.24.2009, 05:48 PM

Oh no, don't bother, not enough dirt comes in there to warrant any kind of sealing measure. My Neu is 2 years old now, and all I run on is gravel/dirt dusty conditions and it is very clean inside the motor. I only have the RCM Neu endbell cover.


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07.24.2009, 09:58 PM

If you want you can put some fuel tubing around the wires and between the hole. This will completely seal it up, but it's not a necessity.
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