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Pulled the motor apart last night with my gear puller and pliers. In the process, a brush spring flew into the nanosphere, might find it, but doubt it.BUT, I found the problem, somewhat in a destructive way. There was a tiny piece of flash/plastic/debris on the armature side of the commutator insulator. Just big enough to hit the brush holder, but only when it was thrust to one side. So, when the thrust was in one direction, it was literally 'bouncing' the armature off that debris/defect making that racket. Trimmed it off, reassembled, did hand spinning and I don't feel it anymore. I may or may not bother to replace the brush spring, I'm happier with the Atlas motor anyway, but to explain 'what tha $#!!' was in there, that apparently was it. I've got plenty of salvaged motors, I think this is still salvageable, just currently unneeded.Now, I'm going to take on the two other Atlas Classics that I have that I sidelined for noise, we'll see how I do on that.