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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 298905" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>Ok, finally got a chance to tear into the motor and from what I could tell the gears and clutch dog looked brand new (as they should have if the previous owner had replaced the clutch dog like he told me). What would I be looking for if the clutch dog was bad? There was only a tiny bit of metal on the magnet (I assume it was a magnet since the metal was stuck to it) and I didn't notice any wear to speak of on the gears. If it isn't the clutch dog and gears am I looking at a spun hub on my prop? Is there a way I can check this on my own?</p><p></p><p>Some of the pictures are a bit blurry, but I think you can see the gears and the clutch dog well enough to tell the condition. Take a look at them and tell me if they look ok to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 298905, member: 9661"] Ok, finally got a chance to tear into the motor and from what I could tell the gears and clutch dog looked brand new (as they should have if the previous owner had replaced the clutch dog like he told me). What would I be looking for if the clutch dog was bad? There was only a tiny bit of metal on the magnet (I assume it was a magnet since the metal was stuck to it) and I didn't notice any wear to speak of on the gears. If it isn't the clutch dog and gears am I looking at a spun hub on my prop? Is there a way I can check this on my own? Some of the pictures are a bit blurry, but I think you can see the gears and the clutch dog well enough to tell the condition. Take a look at them and tell me if they look ok to you. [/QUOTE]
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