Thanks for the helpful advice Zamar23. I ended up fully disassembling everything (which as Von Wiese says is rather easy for regular maintnance). I am lucky it has almost no rust at all, but I used a steelwool to clean a few places on both tubes. All bolts and nuts were also clean except one a bit rusted at the tip so despite used and old I do not think it was too old after all (or is that good?). It has a boot for the inner tube and also for the motor itself and I guess they did their job protecting it from the weather (and probably not allowing water go inside). I did not get to the gears to confirm but you can tell from its build it is strong and more likely metal gears inside. Yes they are more expensive but IMHO they are worth every penny.
Lots of differences with the low quality, Moteck made, QARL 3636+:
- Gearbox and motor cases are all metal instead of plastic enclosure on the Moteck.
- Wires entrance is weather protected with some kind of adjustable nut instead of a cheap open hole on the Moteck.
- Gears more likely are metal instead of whatever plastic Moteck uses
- Bolts, nuts , and other pieces are either stainless steel or at least do not rust easily
- Both tubes are bronze color at least and they seem to rust just a little (my 16 moth old Moteck is already rusted on both tubes)
Just by looking at the Von Wiese you can see it is far better actuator than the Taiwan made Moteck brand. I was unlucky I bought Moteck "Heavy Duty" version otherwise it would have failed 1 year ago in the winter (I installed in late Nov 2009 when I bought it) so it was still in warranty and the local dealer was still in business.
So there you have it folks, stay away from Moteck and the likes, and advice your local dealers to buy good quality although more expensive actuators in the future. Or if money is an issue like me then just try finding an old American made actuator and rescue it. If not then refrain from FTA and stay with OTA and a rabbit ears but please lets stop buying cheap low quality stuff made in china and the likes otherwise our sons and grandsons will have to buy everything every year because it fails so fast.