I am trying to calibrate the extruder on my delta printer. I'm testing with PLA and extrusion and retraction distances and feed rate are correct when the bowden tube is disconnected from the extruder hotend, but when I try to extrude through the hotend the filament appears to back up after a few millimeters and the extruder motor starts skipping. Interestingly, it only and always skips on one half of each revolution and runs cleanly on the other half. I have tried reducing the feed rate to 5mm/sec and I have tried increasing the extruder temperature, up to 250C, which helps slightly. Incidentally my two infrared thermometer guns only register about 180C on the nozzle and heater block when Rep-Host is reporting 260C.
I have dismantled and cleaned the extruder and nozzle, and I have played with varying the tension on the extruder motor bearing wheel, but neither of those helped. If I back off the bearing wheel to the point where the motor doesn't skip, then it fails to push the filament through.
I am wondering if it is a defective motor that loses torque during one of its phases, or is it a problem with the extruder.