This reminds me of a circuit breaker procedure, back in the old days you reset it a couple of times and if it stayed in life was good. Today we don't reset a popped breaker, due to the possibility of fire ...Why screw with the motors if they didn't work as advertised ? You have no way of knowing if the motors are malfunctioning, maybe even causing a fire hazard where you have no protection...I would follow sop and land "as is". Besides what would you say at the Board of Inquiry ? Well I had this idea.....