Prepping a used motor...
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Prepping a used motor...
It's tedious and stressful.
I was getting frustrated trying to rewind a spring and slide on the arm at the same time to catch it just right so it would all slide on in order for me to screw the nut on at the same time. I just wish this part I could be all on.
I walked away, cleaned my hands, now I'm eating Fruity Cheerios and drinking chocolate milk. Got music on and some Nascar on the tube for something to look at.
Gotta relax for a few.
I think I may set this motor on the stand and get it off of the hoist so I can get the old block out. Then I'll come back to prepping the motor before I drop it in.
Anyway, I'm taking lots of pictures so I'll make a write-up of what I've done for here and for my site.
I was getting frustrated trying to rewind a spring and slide on the arm at the same time to catch it just right so it would all slide on in order for me to screw the nut on at the same time. I just wish this part I could be all on.
I walked away, cleaned my hands, now I'm eating Fruity Cheerios and drinking chocolate milk. Got music on and some Nascar on the tube for something to look at.
Gotta relax for a few.
I think I may set this motor on the stand and get it off of the hoist so I can get the old block out. Then I'll come back to prepping the motor before I drop it in.
Anyway, I'm taking lots of pictures so I'll make a write-up of what I've done for here and for my site.
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