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1so it’s a purchased e tricycle It never came with torque arms and his worked fine without them until now I understand the way that the washers and spacers go. I believe there’s a different kind of washer that goes inside. The side of the motor with a display goes to grip onto the three teeth that are inside that hole and that’s the part that I’m trying to figure the name out of, every Bolton not that I see online doesn’t have that extra piece and that’s the one that stripped– DenisDeniseDj JosephCommented Apr 26 at 12:56
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1also, my wiring is still intact. I didn’t do enough of a run for it to really quail around and get pulled on. It’s just that the part in the middle where the wire is attached spins when it didn’t used to and I believe that’s because I don’t have the right bolt or the bolt is stripped that goes in the opposite side of that to connect onto the teeth inside the motor and I think that’s what the extra stripped spacer looking thing is indunno– DenisDeniseDj JosephCommented Apr 26 at 12:58
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1also in the picture above You can see the two washers with a question mark beside them one of those washers looks like it should have a tab on it. That’s been shared off and that’s the one that I think goes inside the motor to grip onto the teeth that are in there, but I don’t know what that’s called and I can’t find one that looks like that anywhere in the Boldtyou can see the two washers with a question mark beside them one of those washers looks like it should have a tab on it. That’s been shared off and that’s the one that I think goes inside the motor looking at. sets I’ve been seeing– DenisDeniseDj JosephCommented Apr 26 at 13:03
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