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I have never seen inside a Shimano motor, but those "cylinders" look like the rollers from a roller bearing to me.Hi guys I thought my motor had a broken plastic gear because the pedals were spinning without any noise. Instead the gears seem fine while there are cylinders attached to the magnet of the pedal shaft.
can someone help me fix it?
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Hi guys I thought my motor had a broken plastic gear because the pedals were spinning without any noise. Instead the gears seem fine while there are cylinders attached to the magnet of the pedal shaft.
can someone help me fix it?
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Steve, you are absolutely correct, my bad, It would have been better if I said it was some form of a "Roller" clutch design and not specifically a sprag clutch.My first thought was a sprag clutch, but I ruled that out because the "sprags" were round. I was apprenticed to a company that made and sold sprag clutches and several years later I once specified them in an engineering solution. There was no way that the sprags could be mistaken for a cylinder. Their cross-section looked like a cartoon version of a dog's bone and they used a spring to keep them in the correct orientation. As long as the designated race (inner or outer) was going faster than the other all was well. But as soon as the relative motion tried to reverse, instant lock-up!
But I am happy to accept that after more than 50 years, there will be more than one shape for a sprag, as long as it's not round. A slightly "not round" cylinder could work as a sprag in a different clutch design.
But I am happy to accept that after more than 50 years, there will be more than one shape for a sprag, as long as it's not round. A slightly "not round" cylinder could work as a sprag in a different clutch design.

Cristian,anyway guys if anyone has that piece I would be interested in buying it![]()
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Ped,Hi Cristian,
i ride an orbea rise m20 with EP8 motor. At km24300 i faced a similar problem as you have now.
The plasic cage holding the rollers was broken and a dislocated roller compromised the clutch body.
Due to the poor sparepartpolicy of shimano,( Rod B. already described it ) i purchased a EP8 on ebay.
This motor had an unrepairable electric fault. I guess it was error E010 and price below 80€.
I used the spagcluch and the axel from this motor to fix my EP8.
The motor runs without any problems since then. Km today 37500.
I attached some pics from the inside and broken parts, maybe it helps.
Looking at your pics, it is not visible that the plasiccage holding the rollers is broken.
To be shure, you shoud dismout the boards a little further.
Probably it is sufficient to place the rollers back into correct position, give them a grease and and give it a try.
The cranks should easily rotate backwards without any scratching or grinding noise. Rotating the cranks forward, you should feel a little more resistance, but still smooth and no scratching. No chain on the chainwheel for this test.
best regards and good luck
peter
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