Well I bent the part some. I hope this is good enough.
I have removed the offending governor spring so until I get the spring in the mail this will be put on hold a couple days.
Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
Great. Let us know how it works out.
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
Ok I have installed the new governor spring and it’s still the same no side play issue. But I noticed something.
I took the cover off the belt and was greeted with this. You think I should replace the belt?
I took the cover off the belt and was greeted with this. You think I should replace the belt?
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
Absolutely. And both belt pulleys should be clean and dry and in perfect alignment with each other.
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Yep. I took the belt off and it literally fell apart in three pieces…FellowCollector wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:25 pmAbsolutely. And both belt pulleys should be clean and dry and in perfect alignment with each other.
Doug
As for the Carriage issue, I’m just gonna do a swap with my parts machine.
But once again, this machine will be put on the back burner again until I get a new belt.
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
The side play comes from the reproducer and is not a function of the carriage. If possible, just swap out the reproducer only.AmberolaAndy wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:18 pm Ok I have installed the new governor spring and it’s still the same no side play issue.
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
When I get a new belt, I'll pop the reproducer on my Type A on.JerryVan wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:14 pmThe side play comes from the reproducer and is not a function of the carriage. If possible, just swap out the reproducer only.AmberolaAndy wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:18 pm Ok I have installed the new governor spring and it’s still the same no side play issue.
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By the way, is this the proper size belt for a Eagle?FellowCollector wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:25 pmAbsolutely. And both belt pulleys should be clean and dry and in perfect alignment with each other.
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
Ok back to this machine…
I have ordered this type of belting material. I hope it’s the right one…
I have ordered this type of belting material. I hope it’s the right one…
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Re: Columbia Eagle governor weight spring…replace it?
One more possibility, IF you are playing 2 minute Indestructibles... They are known to shrink lengthwise, causing skipping when played.
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Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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