We buy the device (motor, gearbox, base with legs, whirly thing, couplings, seals) as an assembled commodity. The impeller design etc are all by the experienced supplier to create our broadly defined flow requirements. The insides of the reducer were a "black box" until fairly recently.
Yes, the LS gear ratio was changed on the twelve units at this first installation when the motors were drawing excessive amps. The installations that followed got smaller impellers in place of a ratio change. Reports are They have not suffered gear breakage, spalling, etc, so I'm personally keeping "bad bucket o'gears" on the list of suspects. This installation's (reportedly unique) Visible low frequency vibration and fairly strong blade pass have captured most folks attention. I'd like to measure instantaneous power to see if the 100 HP is ~steady, or has a big 3X component. I hesitate to say or think this level of vibration is "causing" a problem for the gearbox.