My 6374 apparently was mounted a bit too low under my board and it suffered enough ground strikes that a couple of magnets came loose on the rotor and started rubbing on the stator. I caught the issue before it broke a magnet or damaged the stator though. I just don’t want to go through the effort of rebuilding the rotor. The stator is in great condition. I want to send it to a better home than my trash can. If you have a working TorqueBoards 6374 rotor, it’s a five minute fix. I removed the magnets from the rotor for future shenanigans.
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Where are you located?
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US east coast
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Unfortunately for me Hoped you were located in EU
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Hey man, I’ll take it if you don’t mind! Sending a PM now!
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If’n you don’t want the motor can and magnets I could use them…
pm incoming…
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I really could use 1 magnet…
Anyone have a motor can laying about with a couple of good magnets in it?
Preferably 9ish x 25ish x 2.5ish and curved… But I’ll take what I can get… Beggars and choosers abd all that…
@kook You need to battle harden that yo!
I’ve had similar sized chips that ‘buffed our’ after epoxying the can. No appreciable change in performance in practice.
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like d00d I know… but I want/need a new magnet first…
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I’d help out the OCD effort if I had curved magnets, only flats here. Sorry
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Motor has been claimed.
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