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<blockquote data-quote="momax_powers" data-source="post: 8077059" data-attributes="member: 643054"><p>yea i cut it open and as soon as i released the surround and then pushed down the rubbing decreased a lot and i began to see that the guy did a ****** recone job. After cutting the spiders and taking the cone assembly out i was pleased to see that it wasnt shifted and there was a lot of debris in the gap.</p><p></p><p>will the cracked slug coupled with the missing piece of magnet change the magnetic force on one side of the motor altering its magnetic force and ruining alignment of how the coil will sit in the gap? if that makes sense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momax_powers, post: 8077059, member: 643054"] yea i cut it open and as soon as i released the surround and then pushed down the rubbing decreased a lot and i began to see that the guy did a ****** recone job. After cutting the spiders and taking the cone assembly out i was pleased to see that it wasnt shifted and there was a lot of debris in the gap. will the cracked slug coupled with the missing piece of magnet change the magnetic force on one side of the motor altering its magnetic force and ruining alignment of how the coil will sit in the gap? if that makes sense [/QUOTE]
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