
i completely dismantled the soundbox and i dug out the old hardened rubber from the back, hopefully he can supply me with a new piece of rubber that fits just fine..
I've never heard of that. It might serve as a quick fix, but it won't cure the problem in the long run, and the spring will probably start bumping soon again -- or worse. It's best to remove the barrel, open the end cap, clean the spring of the solidified grease, and apply fresh grease.ptjw wrote:on another matter regarding bumpy springs, i read on another forum that they put the motor under the sun to soften the grease so that it works better, does this really work?
i have removed the springs before, twice in fact...once to clean it out completely (50 years of dirt and grime clogged in there but the motor could still move!), i put in new grease and installed it again but it had skidding and bumping noises so i opened the motor AGAIN to add more lubricant. it is a little better now but there is still the occasional skidding sound when the motor is turning. i don't think i can add anymore grease/oil without making things worse so i won't be opening it again. maybe if i keep winding it and letting it run every now and then the grease would be spread evenly in the coil.from Ortho_Fan: If you don't feel comfortable about removing the coiled spring after opening the cap, you can probably get most or all of the old grease out by soaking the barrel in a solvent. A few people I've known have recommended kerosene.