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Thanks for all the info.

One other issue I have found on Super J motors is the replacement bearing itself wants to rotate. The original bearing fit into the motor very tighly. The rotation does not seem to cause too much trouble right now, but I though it could become a problem eventualy.

Now about that Diamond J motor I mentioned. It seem like it is going to be the harder of the two. I really don't like the bearing built in to the end bracket. It is like one of the cheaper model lamb motors. At least with lamb you can get replacement parts. The bearings seem to always be the first thing to go and the other parts tend to be in good good shape except for that one problem. I have thrown out a few Diamond J motors but I think it is a waste of an otherwise good set of parts. Any ideas about this one?

Everyones suggestions have been very helpful so far. Thank you all very much.


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