Levo Gen 3 Gen 3 motor open up

Greeno

New Member
Jul 6, 2024
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San Diego, Cal
Does anyone know of a good video that shows the proper way to open up the gen3 motor.
It seems to be a bit noisier than when I first got it and wanted to check the belt too.
It‘s got about 1700 miles on it and about 70 charge cycles so it might be time anyway.
Dropping and unconnecting the motor itself isn’t an issue.
Five or six bolts holding the two side’s together and maybe a screw for the tensioner is what to expect?
Any tips from guys that have actually split the case would be great.

Looking to be proactive instead of reactive.
Thanks gents.
 

tjl5709

Member
Feb 20, 2023
38
49
Michigan
This is the only mag motor video I have seen.

Look up

"2022 Specialized Levo Brose Motor Bearing and Sprag Clutch Replacement" on utube.​


I will watch this thread as I am with you, I like the idea of being proactive.
 

Greeno

New Member
Jul 6, 2024
46
29
San Diego, Cal
Fantaistic, thanks for the link to the video.
After watching that I feel pretty confidant in opening up the motor for a visual check.
Loved the guys attitude!

I sent a message to an e bike motor shop in Tenn. here in the US and they basically said to send it to them for any work I wanted done on it.

No help as far as info on DIY work.
They do sell kits with bearings, belts etc so I guess I’ll see about ordering up what I think is correct items and when I recieved them I will go from there.

Good ol youtube.
 

tjl5709

Member
Feb 20, 2023
38
49
Michigan
Fantaistic, thanks for the link to the video.
After watching that I feel pretty confidant in opening up the motor for a visual check.
Loved the guys attitude!

I sent a message to an e bike motor shop in Tenn. here in the US and they basically said to send it to them for any work I wanted done on it.

No help as far as info on DIY work.
They do sell kits with bearings, belts etc so I guess I’ll see about ordering up what I think is correct items and when I recieved them I will go from there.

Good ol youtube.
I'm with you. I reached out to them as well. They basically said to send it in. I'm not ready to just ship something that works in. They never did send me a quote on the work I wanted done on a working motor. An FYI. The guy in that video will answer your questions if you post a question. Again, I'm with you. I want to do some proactive cleaning on internals. I just did a complete repacking on the suspension and wheel bearings. They were not bad, but they were not packed for grease very well. Just an FYI if you plan on keeping your rig rolling for awhile.
 

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