Well, lets try and focus on your motor issue ok?
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Can you give us some more information about why or how it blocks?
Is the motor working, like rotating?
Fair chance the tip of your filament is curved, and it is hitting the bottom of your bowden tube or the clip. What could help is pulling out the bowden tube, by removing the horse shoe and pushing down the clip and pull out the bowden tube.
If your motor is fine and your feeder is assembled correctly it should probably work.
Another tip; use either your fingers or a pair of pliers to straighten the tip of your filament.
It will significantly help feeding in new filament, both during pushing it in the feeder as later going through the PTFE teflon part.
Let us know how it goes, good luck.
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Where exactly does it block?
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