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Facing two challenges with a GMAC 10T motor here, and one cannot be addressed without first addressing the other. The main issue is that the motor is seized. Been searching the forums for info on this, but ... The secondary issue is that the inner jamnut is not coming off. Details on both below. If anyone has any feedback on either issue, it would be much appreciated.
18 Apr '26 Edit: See my post #25 for the explanation as to the cause of the seize.
The secondary:
The inner jamnut seems to be, no pun intended, jammed up against the bearings. The freehub still spins freely. The only tool that we can fit into the recess of the freehub is a pair of needle nose pliers. Unfortunately, we cannot grip the jamnut strongly enough to loosen it. The pliers just slip away. Thought about a universal socket, but in the only one I've looked at so far (Red Dog), the steel pins don't retract enough--it won't fit over the axle to get down to the jamnut.
Grin said that they used to use a homemade tool they made from a steel pipe slightly flattened in a vice to an ID of 15mm to fit the jamnut, a hole drilled in the other end of the pipe and a rod inserted through the hole to use as a handle. Nowadays, they use a custom tool they machined (or had forged...they didn't specify).
We live nomadically on bikes, in a tent in the forest, so we can't exactly make the steel pipe tool. Maybe, but there are some hurdles, none of which we can't handle. Just wondering if anyone had any other ideas for getting the motor opened up.
Reason for needing to open the motor, long story short (kinda):
The motor is seized. It will turn unloaded with throttle power, but trying to spin the wheel by hand or walking the bike: the wheel turns with great difficulty or just skids, respectively. When throttled unloaded, it makes a clackety sound reminiscent of vacuuming up cat littler, minus the "vroom" sound of the vacuum.
18 Apr '26 Edit: Forgot to mention--just before the seize, there was a squealing noise as of the sound of rubber and also a loud snap.
The seize came about when regen braking was enabled from around 8mph, maybe less. Bike was being ridden acoustic with CA turned on--no motor power. The motor has a history of the brakes not working, ever since it was new. With the tripwire engaged, the animation plays on the CA, but the motor's braking would cut out for a few seconds, with the animation still playing. The issue was intermittent and became more frequent and worse over time until a couple weeks ago when...complete seizure, skid to a stop.
Have some ideas what's going on, but need to open the motor to address it. Would love nothing more than to fix it and be on the way, but....can't get that jamnut off.
Other Details of the Build and Usage, if needed:
- pretty standard/simple build (?), didn't change many factory settings on the CA (just power limits, speed limits, lowered the Up rate, made some (also low powered) presets, set up the MF switch)
- baserunner
-under 2,000 miles
- under 2 years old
- mostly ridden without motor power with CA on to track stats, and generally only use 100-200W, except when going up steep grades fully loaded (around 275lbs including rider and weight of bike)
- use proportional regen regularly when able so as to conserve wear & tear on solar panel (we're 100% solar powered)
- rode for a year without torque sensor, installed torque sensor about 6 months before the seize incident
Facing two challenges with a GMAC 10T motor here, and one cannot be addressed without first addressing the other. The main issue is that the motor is seized. Been searching the forums for info on this, but ... The secondary issue is that the inner jamnut is not coming off. Details on both below. If anyone has any feedback on either issue, it would be much appreciated.
18 Apr '26 Edit: See my post #25 for the explanation as to the cause of the seize.
The secondary:
The inner jamnut seems to be, no pun intended, jammed up against the bearings. The freehub still spins freely. The only tool that we can fit into the recess of the freehub is a pair of needle nose pliers. Unfortunately, we cannot grip the jamnut strongly enough to loosen it. The pliers just slip away. Thought about a universal socket, but in the only one I've looked at so far (Red Dog), the steel pins don't retract enough--it won't fit over the axle to get down to the jamnut.
Grin said that they used to use a homemade tool they made from a steel pipe slightly flattened in a vice to an ID of 15mm to fit the jamnut, a hole drilled in the other end of the pipe and a rod inserted through the hole to use as a handle. Nowadays, they use a custom tool they machined (or had forged...they didn't specify).
We live nomadically on bikes, in a tent in the forest, so we can't exactly make the steel pipe tool. Maybe, but there are some hurdles, none of which we can't handle. Just wondering if anyone had any other ideas for getting the motor opened up.
Reason for needing to open the motor, long story short (kinda):
The motor is seized. It will turn unloaded with throttle power, but trying to spin the wheel by hand or walking the bike: the wheel turns with great difficulty or just skids, respectively. When throttled unloaded, it makes a clackety sound reminiscent of vacuuming up cat littler, minus the "vroom" sound of the vacuum.
18 Apr '26 Edit: Forgot to mention--just before the seize, there was a squealing noise as of the sound of rubber and also a loud snap.
The seize came about when regen braking was enabled from around 8mph, maybe less. Bike was being ridden acoustic with CA turned on--no motor power. The motor has a history of the brakes not working, ever since it was new. With the tripwire engaged, the animation plays on the CA, but the motor's braking would cut out for a few seconds, with the animation still playing. The issue was intermittent and became more frequent and worse over time until a couple weeks ago when...complete seizure, skid to a stop.
Have some ideas what's going on, but need to open the motor to address it. Would love nothing more than to fix it and be on the way, but....can't get that jamnut off.
Other Details of the Build and Usage, if needed:
- pretty standard/simple build (?), didn't change many factory settings on the CA (just power limits, speed limits, lowered the Up rate, made some (also low powered) presets, set up the MF switch)
- baserunner
-under 2,000 miles
- under 2 years old
- mostly ridden without motor power with CA on to track stats, and generally only use 100-200W, except when going up steep grades fully loaded (around 275lbs including rider and weight of bike)
- use proportional regen regularly when able so as to conserve wear & tear on solar panel (we're 100% solar powered)
- rode for a year without torque sensor, installed torque sensor about 6 months before the seize incident
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