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It's cheap, it's easy - go for it. If it lasts two weeks, then so be
it, but at least we'll have some form of quantitative data on the topic in this newsgroup. You could build a free standing bearing structure which the prop shaft bears against (laterally) and couple it to the motor - maybe with a flexible drive. Or a similar arrangement with the chain drive preserved (covered of course). There's always the pump route - but not exactly cheap if you have to go with new parts. |
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