I'm still trying to solve some of the odd noises I'm getting with this motor. It developed a creaking sound which ended up being the motor loosening, and the creaking stopped after tightening it down. I also added a few 1/2" zip ties to secure the motor and eliminate chance of it loosening again. What I have left is a clicking sound coming from the bottom bracket are. The clicking occurs when the crank arms are parallel to the ground with the left crank forward. It more noticeable when pedaling harder. I thought it might be that the crank arm needed tightening, so I checked both and tightened them slightly, but they seem secure.
My next step will be to take off both crank arms and rotate them 90 degrees to see if the clicking still occurs and in the same rotation of the crank or whether it shifts. Other than the noise, it doesn't seem like anything else is wrong. Any tips on how to further diagnose this issue would greatly appreciated. I'm not familiar enough with the construction of this motor to figure out if anything is happening internally or not.
EDIT: Rotating the cranks made a difference. I think the clicking follow the rotation of the motor/spindle position. There's no clicking in the parallel to the ground position now, but I can hear a faint click when the pedals are up/down, but since there's not much pressure being applied with the cranks in that position, the clicking is barely audible. I'm still concerned that there's something going on with the motor, but I'll monitor it to see if the clicking gets louder again.
My next step will be to take off both crank arms and rotate them 90 degrees to see if the clicking still occurs and in the same rotation of the crank or whether it shifts. Other than the noise, it doesn't seem like anything else is wrong. Any tips on how to further diagnose this issue would greatly appreciated. I'm not familiar enough with the construction of this motor to figure out if anything is happening internally or not.
EDIT: Rotating the cranks made a difference. I think the clicking follow the rotation of the motor/spindle position. There's no clicking in the parallel to the ground position now, but I can hear a faint click when the pedals are up/down, but since there's not much pressure being applied with the cranks in that position, the clicking is barely audible. I'm still concerned that there's something going on with the motor, but I'll monitor it to see if the clicking gets louder again.
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