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Old 02-03-2013
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If you need to take it apart, just make notes of which parts go where (especially the shims and spacers on the ends of the rotor). Adjusting the timing is just a case of loosening the endbell cover and rotating the sensor board in the slot - the silicone seal they use on that motor makes it quite tricky, so you might need to loosen the endbell cover fully to move it.
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