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Old 14-09-2006
Chris Doughty Chris Doughty is offline
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Originally Posted by Richard Lowe View Post
How does that work

If you flip the endbell 180 degrees the motor has the same characteristics but spins the other way... what am I missing :study:

you not missing anything, but in practise Ellis found that he did loose a few 1,000 rpm.

strange but true?

actually, you should not flip it 180 degrees, if you had (for example) 5 degree timing, you would rotate it 170 degrees in the direction of the timing
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