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11.10.2009, 08:11 PM

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The bearing doesn't seem to be bad -- it will have a little resistance to turning because of the bearing shields.

And it looks like you lost the front bearing spacer -- it's not in the video. That's why the shaft moves so much.
Errr, I don't recall seeing any kinda spacer at any point and I dissasembled it slowly over the table so I woulda seen/heard it fall.
   
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11.10.2009, 08:14 PM

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Errr, I don't recall seeing any kinda spacer at any point and I dissasembled it slowly over the table so I woulda seen/heard it fall.
There is a small brass spacer that goes between the bearing and the rotor balancing assembly. It's a small piece of thick wall brass tubing, about 6-7mm in length.


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11.10.2009, 08:21 PM

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There is a small brass spacer that goes between the bearing and the rotor balancing assembly. It's a small piece of thick wall brass tubing, about 6-7mm in length.
Errr nope, never saw anything like that and this is the first time I opened up the motor. Well this is just great.....

EDIT: Checked all over the desk area and even the garbage and no sign of a brass spacer. Now what?

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