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Fix It Yourself
Добавлен 26 май 2020
DIYer and loads of stuff. Informative and entertaining channel.
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Wire Wheel How to Set or Put the Fittings DIY
I want to show you the right way to install the fittings on to a white wheel.
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Klein Palomino X Changing Fluid to the Fox Rear Shock
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Klein Palomino X rear Fox Shock fluid replacement and cleaning. This bike has been sitting outside for a good period, I bought and rescued it. Just listen throughout the video, it is all paramount information. If you have any questions please write on the comments. *Subscribe Please subscribe to help me making more DIY videos. Thanks
Motor Repair - Old Vintage Singer Sewing Machine Motor Repair - Simanco 193231
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I will show you how to open an old singer sewing machine motor. The motor did not work initially. It came with an old machine I bought but did not have the foot pedal and the pulley is broken. The trick here is to open it and clean it as I show you. Buy the fibreglass brush that is essential to clean all connections as shown at the start of the video, do it to every connection. If you have any ...
Appreciate this. I have a Singer BA3-8 motor for a Singer 15-75 which is similar to this and I was unsure how to open it up to clean the commutator. Now to reseat the brushes! The BA3-8 motor is supposed to use an oil wick, not grease, but I don't see any wick.
Thanks for this video.
Poți să repari și mie motorul ăsta
What was the tool you were using to clean the contacts of the power plug?
Hello...nice video... I have a question .. I have the same shock and it is constantly losing air pressure... can you recommend a solution..thank you
Have you Checked the o’rings of the two bolts he shows in the video? If they are damaged you can replace them for cents
We just did everything but check the electricity on our Singer 201K motor that looks just like this. It works, but it buzzes....do I'm assuming the electrical is no good? I'd love a tutorial that goes into changing out the wires. and making it new n fresh. I
Did you clean out the foot pedal? Take apart and clean the little carbon discs? I did with a 99, runs very quietly now. Before was just humming very loudly.
Great video. Thank you. You helped me fix my 185K best machine Singer ever made. I was heartbroken when it stopped working and a new motor over £100 which I Don't have. Thanks again
As some else mentioned, lithium grease should not be used in sewing machine motors. In fact, it should never be used on any part of a sewing machine. There is a specific singer brand grease that you can purchase online for these motors. Even petroleum jelly would be better. Also, I didn't see you do any cleaning of the brushes, commutator, or anything else. What these motors need most of the time is a thorough cleaning with rubbing alcohol to remove all the carbon dust inside. It seems that you took it apart, tested for short circuit, then put it back together
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was confused as to what was actually accomplished here.
@Aai Aai thanks for sharing, as I saw in an old sewing machine repair manual to use this and wondered if ok to do! I cannot buy try-flow clear synthetic grease where I am (except for big money).
nice set of tools and workstand :O
Nice video sir, i have the same motor but it doesn't have a pulley, speed control and the bulb holder. Here i can't find them, help me to get even a good second hand. Let me know how much it costs.
Not sure that lithium grease is the best choice for a plain bearing... So what did you do that made the motor work again?
Very informative video thanks for your help.