Yes, this is normal and will settle in 50 to 100 miles. It's caused buy a stiff main motor bearing where it's tight on the drive sprocket boss and this coupled with the new seal and silly felt washer, saps big power for a while.
Sounds like the circlip is still broken, sapping the motor of power because the more power you/the motor puts in the harder the crankshaft gear is forced against the outer motor casing, sapping its efficiency. If the torque sensor is fitted at the wrong angle (this happens as you tighten it up)...
Sounds like one of the circlips that secure the crankshaft gear has snapped or jumped its grooves. This is quite common and it allows the crankshaft gear to grind into the transfer gear carrier and motor cover. This gives the strange sound, sometimes a vibration through the pedals and lack of...
All bike noise seems ton travel down the frame and emanate from the motor area. If you are absolutely sure it's not your saddle post, rear shock, rear linkage, head stock, crank arms or pedals, then it's your motor bolts. There is no service guide for Bosch motors. They are a fit and forget...
As stated by Bosch:
The two T30 torx screws on the left side are 9 to 11 Nm
If you have 13mm bolts with nuts on the other side they are 25 - 30 Nm
If you have bolts that screw into the frame, please consult the bike manufacturer.
There is nothing I can think of in the motor that revolves the...
You didn't say you checked the motor bolts? This is the most likely suspect. When the motor is fitted new in the factory it has what they call a damping film between the motor and the frame. This damping film is compressed by the motor bolts when new and everything is quiet. Over a relatively...
Does it still make the noise if you pedal while standing up? If yes, does it get better or worse? Personally, the first thing I would check is the tightness of the motor bolts, followed by seat post, then rear suspension linkage, last rear wheel assembly. Most noises around the bike get...
Performance Line Bearings are situated in the UK but ship world wide. However, these service kits are currently on back order with Bosch and have been since January 2020, the last update was that we could get some by March 31st 2020? You can still order from our site and we will just ship as...
I mean if you back pedal it applies braking to the rear wheel. I'm guessing not if you have a PowerFly. I will be honest, I have seen a lot of motors but not one with 3 numbers in the last three digits. It is always 037 or 063 etc. The easiest thing to do would be take a look or let us take a look.