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 Author: arryannaxsur View Messages Posted By arryannaxsur
 Posted: Mar 14, 2024 03:37
 Subject: Re motor mistake
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 Topic: LEGO products
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arryannaxsur (0)

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Hi there,
I hope someone can help me. I recently bought a bulk lot of Lego parts and I
stupidly washed them before checking them out, when laying them on a drying table
I realised there was a 2838 motor in the lot. This has been through a cycle on
my washing machine and I wanted to see if I could take it apart and make sure
it’s thoroughly dry before I attach it to a power source. Is there a way this
can be done without destroying the housing.
Thanks in advance
 Author: coevorden01 View Messages Posted By coevorden01
 Posted: Mar 14, 2024 04:40
 Subject: Re: Re motor mistake
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In LEGO products, arryannaxsur writes:
  Hi there,
I hope someone can help me. I recently bought a bulk lot of Lego parts and I
stupidly washed them before checking them out, when laying them on a drying table
I realised there was a 2838 motor in the lot. This has been through a cycle on
my washing machine and I wanted to see if I could take it apart and make sure
it’s thoroughly dry before I attach it to a power source. Is there a way this
can be done without destroying the housing.
Thanks in advance

i think you mean motor 2838c01.
I would not make it open and destroy it, also they are not really high pricing