Ok whats the secret to getting the spring to release from the shaft. Thought i would try my
hand at cleaning the spring without removing it. I have the barrel out and the top off but no
amount of counter twisting will get the spring to release from the center shaft. Thanks
Edison single spring motor
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- Victor VI
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Re: Edison single spring motor
I guess you didn't believe what I said about adding vasoline to the barrel in a DD motor.
Now you've got the lid off, I suppose you can see what I mean about the grease not solidifying to concrete like it does in others?
It's all good though. It's always best to clean & relube the spring properly without taking any short cuts, and if you can remove & replace a DD spring, you can tackle any spring, so it's good experience.
Now you've got the lid off, I suppose you can see what I mean about the grease not solidifying to concrete like it does in others?
It's all good though. It's always best to clean & relube the spring properly without taking any short cuts, and if you can remove & replace a DD spring, you can tackle any spring, so it's good experience.
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- Victor O
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Re: Edison single spring motor
Good morning. Yes, I see what you mean, nasty stuff. Now back to my original question, I have the nasty little spring barrel in my hand and I can lift the top up. For some reason I cannot get the spring off the shaft so I can completely remove the top. I can't believe I'm getting my rear kicked by a spring.
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- Victor O
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Re: Edison single spring motor
Well I had to admit defeat trying to get the center shaft to release
the spring. The thing is on its way to George Vollema.
the spring. The thing is on its way to George Vollema.
