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So there are two motors per truck? You stated that the gear mesh was tightened. I would power up one truck at a time and measure the amp draw of each. What I think you will find is one truck taking more volts to get running than the other- To tight on the gear mesh?Electricity will, take the path of least resistance. Once one motor is running and you increase the voltage it just turns faster, the second motor just will not start. Because it is easier to turn on the one that is already running.
I'm guessing the motors are in parallel. Would the behavior change if they were in series?
Do you think the coreless motors are more picky to outside magnetic interference? You have an interesting use case with them parked side by side.