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This video goes over the process of overhauling a customer's ~10 year old generic 9 Continent hub motor that has suffered from exposure. These direct drive motors are quite resilient, so even with water and rust inside, broken hall leads, and partly disintegrated ball bearings, it was still actually in running condition. But it sure didn't sound very healthy and inspire confidence, and we decided to document the repair process for others. 0:00 - Intro 1:49 - Opening the side plates to see inside 3:05 - Bearing removal 4:14 - Scrubbing stator clean 6:30 - Cleaning the rotor 7:26 - How water gets in 10:53 - Vent hole option 11:27 - Ball bearing insertion 12:00 - Testing and replacing hall sensors 15:25 - Reassembly Old direct drive motors like this can be found in discard piles and scrap metal yards on a regular basis, and with a little mechanical effort most of them can brought back into fine running condition again as we've shown here.