
This is an old photo, as I do not have access to a camera at the moment.
Which way are you pushing the pulley?CarGuyZM10 wrote:I have a minor problem. My Edison is loud when the motor is running. I found that it is caused by the large pulley pictured below. When the machine is running, if I gently press on the pulley, the pulley, shaft, and the gear all move slightly, and the noise stops (yes, the motor keeps running when I do this). Any ideas how to fix it? I can't find a screw to tighten up.
This is an old photo, as I do not have access to a camera at the moment.
When tuning up a Home or Standard, I sometimes find that shafts have too much lateral "play", so whenever it is possible, I will loosen the set screws and readjust the pivot points to take the slop out; not too tight though or the shafts will get into a bind. I have sometimes been able to quiet down a worn and noisy governor by loosening both pivots and shifting the governor laterally a bit, and then of course I have to readjust the speed control screw.Lucius1958 wrote:From what I see, it might be a worn spot on the governor pinion.
Have you tried moving the pulley in on the shaft, so there is less play; or perhaps moving the governor shaft slightly?
Bill