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img_0154.jpg | Hits: 2171 | Posted on: 12/19/04 | View Low-Res

Then it's just a matter of twisting off the 3 mounting bolts and out comes the motor. As the last photo suggested, it's very likely the ground terminal will spin with the nut and break off upon removal. I had to re-solder a new round terminal onto the wires.
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