what is the turn on this old motor

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what is the turn on this old motor

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whats the turn of this motor, its a BoLINK motor and says "Yokomo" on the end of the can

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Re: what is the turn on this old motor

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No way to tell from that pic, you would really have to take it out and look from there- It might be a stock or mod- take it out and look and see if it has bearings or bushings- looks like a stock to me but look for bearings, if so take the endbell off and pull the armature, the winding info ( like a 16x2 ) is normally written or stamped on the armature stacks-

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Re: what is the turn on this old motor

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it looks to have four amatur stacks and says "SP" on the can were the shaft comes out and where the pinnion is, i dont know if this means anything. where and how do i look to see if it has bearing and bushings?

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Re: what is the turn on this old motor

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mini freak wrote:it looks to have four amatur stacks and says "SP" on the can were the shaft comes out and where the pinnion is, i dont know if this means anything. where and how do i look to see if it has bearing and bushings?
where the motor's shaft enters the engine look there at either end, if it's brass in colour it's bushed. a bearing is stainless steel (if it's quality) and silver in colour. understand? :)

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