I just took my motor from my VV-XVI apart to clean the two barrels I haven't worked on yet, because they were a bit sluggish. Sure enough, the old grease was all caked up... I'm now having trouble figuring out the spring direction. The barrels are just spinning, with no tension building up; the springs were hooked up, so I assume it's spring direction. BTW, this is the model without any winding gears.
Benjamin
Victor 3 Spring Motor Spring Direction
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benjaminh
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gramophone78
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Re: Victor 3 Spring Motor Spring Direction
Ben, Did you buy another VXI motor..??. I asked because of what you wrote in your previous post...
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There are motor diagrams in the back pages of "Look For The Dog". If you don't have a copy....you should get one..."I decided to fix that spring instead of replacing it. I annealed the broken end of the spring (unfortunately the inner end), and redrilled the hold, and filed it to shape. I cleaned and regreased all three springs, rebuilt the governor, and cleaned and lubricated all gears and pivots. The motor now runs well, reasonably quietly, and is still plenty powerful."
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benjaminh
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Re: Victor 3 Spring Motor Spring Direction
No, I haven't bought another motor. I guess that wasn't a completely correct statement in my first post; for the two good barrels all I did was spray them with a good amount of WD-40... that loosens up and softens the grease. It didn't leave me with that good of a feeling, so I decided to take them apart and repack them with proper grease...
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benjaminh
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Re: Victor 3 Spring Motor Spring Direction
Problem solved... One of the centre spindles was just slipping out of the spring hole when I was reassembling the motor. A bit more care, and the problem is solved...