Thanks a lot for the reply Bikemad. I really appreciate it.
I had another long look at it today, checking if the wheel was touching the brakes, frame etc., which it wasn't. The wheel is mounted according to the picture ( I have a gear cluster too which is not on the picture).
It is now. When it comes to space between the washer and the freewheel unit, I was a bit unsure what you meant. I assume freewheel is the innermost part of the gear cluster that can move independently of the rest? Well, I can't really say 100% if there is space there. It was really marginal. The disc brake plate-tube was only looking 1 mm or so outside of the gear cluster, but if nothing has moved it should be some free space there. It looks as if there is space there.
Testing today: At first there was a scraping sound at a specific point in every rotation and a bit of nagging resistance with it. This sound came from within the motor as far as I could tell. Then, somehow, after I had been rotating the wheel for some time using the pedals the sound and resistance at that specific point was gone. The wheel seemed to be spinning ok. There was still much more resistance than without a motor (I guess it was comparable to having a dynamo on a normal wheel, probably a bit less). But this is probably the magnetic resistance in the motor that you mentioned, right? There was also some kind of whistling sound when spinning fast, but this sounded like something that could be normal.
I continued spinning it for some time to check if it really could be ok now. After some intervals of spinning fast, it came to a sudden stop. There is now a great resistance in the motor. As some sort of brake should be constantly on. It is possible to turn it still, but force is needed. I remember it was in the same state yesterday as well, but then it disappeared somehow pretty soon.
Any idea what this could be?
I tested it once again now, great resistance at first, then suddenly it was gone for a sec, back again for a few moments, gone for a sec, and then back again. So it comes and goes.
I'm not sure if I'm making matters worse by trying to spin it all the time.
You wrote that I should try to disconnect the phase wires (from the control box I guess?). Could it be that the difficulties I'm having now is because I haven't installed everything, haven't connected any of the wires, controller or battery etc.? And that the motor enters some kind of brake mode?
If not, would it be very unwise to install everything and see what happens when I turn it on?
Thanks again for the help!
Jan