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Originally Posted by 93specv
more experienced advice is welcomed!!!
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I'm sure that wasn't directed towards me...
I was re-reading the post and I saw this:
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Originally Posted by 93specv
you kinda had to snap the wrench when it was a short block, but then it spun freely.
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It may just be dry. I remember mine did this and you could slightly hear a scraping sound. You might wanna try a little WD-40...or oil if you prefer, wd40 is fine though.
Definately try that before starting over
however don't cut corners on a motor build or you'll regret it later.
If you can get it to turn where you can just use one hand and every thing is torqued, it's probably good. When I was testing the bearings one at a time, when I got to that next size up that was too tight, I couldn't turn the motor at all or it just required excessive force to move it....like both hands and leverage.