I've done it i removed the cam from the original broken motor.. and put it on another motor i found ... The motor seems to be working good, at lower voltages...
I just heated the cam up with a lighter and it almost fell off on its own.. than i quikly added it to the new motor... before it cooled off... and after that i went with the cam over a wet sponge to cool it off fast for the metal to get to its original shape... and it worked wonders ... !! Its now attatched to the new motor as well as it was attatched to the original one !!
I mounted everything up (changed to RCA) and started the estethics of it thats still in progress tho )
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