![]() ![]() I also worry the housing that bearing presses into may have already been damaged (there were some metal shards when I took it apart and I think I know where they broke off from) which may have been the source of the problem, so maybe the whole thing will just break again.Īnyways, not really how I wanted to spend 10 (!) hours on a Saturday. I reassembled the whole thing and rode around the block and it works! Although it's noisier than it used to be, I'm not 100% sure I put it back together perfectly (there were a couple washers I should have paid more attention to). But, I put the pawls back (which was tricky) and confirmed that it would now "lock up" in one direction so the gears would turn together. I wish I'd have gone a little slower taking it apart to get a good look at the state of it. So, I took that all apart and you can see a bunch of pawls fell out. If I turned the big gear by hand, the little gear that drives the crank wasn't turning. I confirmed that seemed to be the problem, the motor was running but not providing any power. The part with the pawls only engages in one direction when it's engaged both gears turn together, when it's not they just spin freely. Sorry I don't have a good picture of the thing assembled, but roughly the thing with all the pawls goes around the shaft part, then that whole thing goes inside the bigger gear, then the small gear also gets mounted on the shaft. I did some tweeting about the disassembly if you want to follow along but the important part is probably what's in the picture - that transfers power from the motor to the crank. ![]() Hey all, my e3 Dash mysteriously stopped boosting last week, and Saturday I tried to diagnose/repair it (successfully for now). ![]()
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