Kenwood Chef Gearbox and Electronics Repairs
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2023
- In this video, we take a look at a Kenwood Chef I bought new back in 1992. It hasn't had a lot of use, but has developed an irritating habit of dropping oil from the beater receptacle as begun to smell like electrical kit about to blow up... so I attacked it with some tools and sorted it out! For those waiting on car/motorcycle content, I'm completing another video as I type this. Happy new year to all.
Yep. My dad used to be a toolmaker at Kenwoods here in ELizabeth SA. He built mum a A701A model back in 1966ish. Free of charge of course lol. Mum is 87 now and used it last week for a sponge cake. I'll watch your video now. 🙂
Ah RIFA caps, the bane of some vintage computer power supplies, like the Atari ST and Apple II series
I quite liked quite a lot of the photo ending, and while there's lots of music in the RUclips Studio Audio Library - I kind of can't imagine your videos finishing with different music now! :) In any case, enjoy all your variety of items and subjects and I wish you happiness and prosperity in 2023. Thank you for the vids!
😂you certainly MIX things up Pete ,put a new twist on fixing an old Beater
Haha, well I try to, cheers mate!
Great video. Love the realism of it, rather than the usual polished and edited bollocks and it’s totally practical.
Great video Peter, tackled this problem on a later model Kenwood and went
A smoothly as fat through a goose. Your detailed description gave me the confidence to not stuff this up. Thanks
We have missed you Pete; we love your vids
Wow, there was a heck of a lot of grease in there. Interesting to see everyday things taken apart. We tend to take them for granted and expect them to just keep working. I bought my wife a different variety of good quality food processor about 25 years ago and it's still going strong. It gets used every few days at least. She loves it. I think she'll be quite upset if it expires... 👍
i love the bird song in the back ground
Peter Anderson the inveterate tinkerer. Mechanic electronic techo. That's why I subscribed years ago to your channel as reminds of days when one of my good friends was of exactly the same ilk as yourself.
I got one of these, lent to my old man (an electronics technician) to make sausages about 12yrs ago. It's still sitting under his desk and he ain't filled a casing yet. It had the meat mincer and the sausage filler attachments, I bought it from a chef/cook guy over 25yrs ago for $200. I really need to get it back. the Thermomix takes care of most duties but the real gearbox etc, makes me want to tinker with it.
Thermomix, pretty serious stuff! Yeah these old bangers are very cheap and ultra reliable... the Toyota Corolla of mixers haha, cheers.
Another great video Pete. I love all your videos cars or not. Excellent 👍
I only clicked on this video because I got the kitchen machine in the thumbnail...its not broken or anything just had to click and write a comment. Have a nice day
GDAY Peter Phill with the xf Falcon Happy new year great video like the end credits with the cars and your Family your video are getting better and better well done all the best peter from phill 😃
It's always good to see one of your videos I don't care it it has cars in or not! I'm guessing you found that spacer / washer that ran off to hide under the house?
Happy new year to you and the family, I hope its a good one!
Hey Pete! I'd be interested in seeing more of what/how you're fixing the drainage etc, if you feel like doing a video on it.
Good work mate
Gday Pete, happy new year mate 😎👍
Happy new year to you too!
Hi Peter - I recently rebuilt ours of about the same vintage - had to replace condensors and resistors on the speed control circuit board - you can buy a kit of these to fix. Symptoms as for yours - electrical burning smell (and smoke). RUclips is your friend when dismantling it.
Good to see you post Peter. The eclectic mix of topics you cover is great. Looking forward to more uploads, and yes, more auto/bike related stuff. Happy New Year. p.s. the new titles are great. Spin down memory lane! (what year was the 2dr Merc?)
the bloody RIFA capacitors. I'm working now on a Kenwood Major in which these caps blew up.
Great videos, would love to see a video on you serving an old carbie V8
yeah the epoxy caps were similar to the ones used in telecom racks back when they had step by step exchanges (stauager type)
Thanks for doing this, I'm about to repair one myself if it isn't too far gone, but same symptoms i.e. motor runs OK but smells of burning material and liquid oil dripping out of head. These things look like they were engineered in good old British fashion. Coming from an British Aerospace engineering background myself, it upsets me to see the junk being passed off nowadays as acceptable quality, but then again, I'm just an old moaning b**d engineer now. Subscribed.
Ours is a 701a from the late 60s? Built like a brick dunny, Metal casing etc. Weighs a ton.
I am drinking some lovely fresh orange juice I made 1 day ago. The service manual is freely available online.
(Proceed with caution.)
You're allowed to work on devices as an electronics tech btw. Just have to be deemed competent in mains voltage, which you clearly demonstrate.
Tried having a crack myself repairing the same model but the motor was already far too gone for repairs. This is a detailed and well documented teardown. Managed to get flames out of the old motor watch?v=Uiu1_xblrBQ lol
“I’ve never worked on one of these…” - then proceeds to dismantle, fix then reassemble like he’s done a hundred!😂
Nice video. Kenwood specified 135 grams of grease for the gearboxes in the service manual. I usually weigh out the correct amount into a clean container, and make sure the bottom half of the gearbox has a good covering as well as the top. I get your point about "too much grease" but the gears are likely to wear more quickly without sufficient coverage. Also it's good to ensure the pinion can be turned relatively easily (there'll be some resistance from the new grease, especially if the gearbox has been filled to the manufacturer's specification) before tightening down the six screws. If necessary back them off and re-tighten them in pairs.
thanks, I have to replace that grease in the same Kenwood. But do I need a special food grade lubricant ?
@@anto8222 EP2 lithium grease in the gearbox, and a smear of food safe grease around the planet hub ring gear.
I'm surprised you didn't change the electrolytic cap, those things are almost always the culprits.
Which bike is Rosie sitting on in the outro slides ?
Hope your Christmas and New Years were happy. All best wishes for the coming year.
My kenwood cheff exell's problem is in the front where the mixers must fit. It keeps on falling out when I use them
I dont want to sound like a winger but you should really only use food grade grease in that final drive over the bowl. A bit of Inox MX6. Even some silicone grease is ok for use as a food grade. My tube of CRC silicone grease says it's ok as a food grade lube, not cheap at $40 a tube but it lasts.
Just a thought anyway.
Cheers
You're probably absolutely correct... I mentioned it to the tech I was getting advice from and he didn't support it, on the grounds that it liquified apparently quite quickly. I have zero experience with it, so I really have no idea to that end. From what I've observed, Kenwood used regular mineral based grease sparingly in the planetary case, which was viewed as acceptable. The issue of separation and leaking seem to originate from the gearboxes, where the separated oil runs down the output shaft and into the planetary hub. From there, I believe it's moved outward centrifugally where it's allowed to drain through the beater fitting. Provided the EP2 lithium grease doesn't separate in the gearbox, all should remain dry - I certainly hope I'm correct, cheers and thanks.
@@PeterAndersons No worries. I just thought I would mention it as some old ideas were not the best.
at 31:01 How did you get that off? The manual say I have to lock the gear box with a special tool in the slow speed outlet. I have no such tool. I tried holding the drive pinion with large pliers but got no luck with that. The torque just moves the gearbox around. I am having no luck getting to those two screws underneath that nylon cog. You said it was very easy to remove it so I wonder what you did.
I have the Major model km615, which have tx20 screws holding the gearbox together.
Y my doughkneeding tool, comes loose while I was working. I tested the k tool and it did so too. Can it be fixed? My machine is 40yrs old
Ya shoulda bought a sunbeam.....
I nearly bought the last of the 380 slc models recently but chickened out...... the wife and I had a ball test driving it for a weekend.
Beyond my level of expertise … can anyone recommend a repairer around Newcastle NSW for a KM210 model with the same symptoms … oil drip & slight smell?
Might have been a good idea to provide the model number before you started.
Bunnings tap valve lubricant is food safe and cheap.
Why didn't I think of that??
part of the fun with electronics burning fingers lol
many times with dick smith funway kits
Tell me about it! Happy new year.
When we made things
Well, when anyone made things of good quality they could be repaired very inexpensively and last literally 100 years... Now we buy new, it breaks soon after the warranty expires, then we discard, because repairs are not economically viable - very environmentally friendly!
I'd strongly suggest you don't use FoodSafe grease inside the gearbox as it lacks the correct lubricating properties. Factory standard was EP2 grease inside (130g), and a dab of food safe in the planetary hub. :D
Nice machine though the KM210. :D Will last another 30 + years with ease!
Did it smell like burning newspaper?
If so, it's those "RIFA" style epoxy encapsulated capacitors.
They crack, then the humidity gets into the paper dielectric and they become electrically leaky. This heats the paper and bam, smokeage with a possible touch of fire.
Ah, you got em.
Yes indeed... terrible smell. Happy new year!
@@PeterAndersons Happy new year, Peter!
lightburn washer ?
Yep, cement mixers, cars and washing machines among other things... happy new year.
@@PeterAndersons did you do a video on the lightburn ?
I'd watch Peter repair a hammer.
N you fix my kenwood?
So what are the odds of another bloke fixing his Kenwood at the same time in Heathmont!
You at it as well...haha really?
Hello Mr Anderson. Were the fuck have you been? 🤣
Still here mate, just stupid busy as usual. Lots on the way though!
@@PeterAndersons Sweet all good Bother glad to see ya
Good job, thing is people these days will just throw it out and buy a $15 one from K Mart that will last 8 weeks before blowing up.
Seriously?
Yes mate, I fix stuff.