No, the motor prevents them from spinning freely. the magnets in the motor stop it from turning until you run power through them, that turns the motor. You should still be able to turn the gear with some force as you have to make sure the piston engagment teeth of the secotr gear and the tappet nub on the side of the secotr gear are in a neutral position so you can close th eupper onto it properly.
Why do you have it apart? Is there a problem or are you just curious. I end up fixing an awful lot of curious @ $20/hr.
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