Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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ive decided to re-grease my double barrel 2 spring motor , however i cant find any videos or guides to doing a double barrel motor just a single barrel with 2 springs.. i found a video on youtube and ive been going off that as much as possible but its still different. so far im stuck at the part when removing the spring barrel from the motor mount.. i removed the tiny screw on the main gear but the big pin going through the barrel wont budge.. any one have a solution? :roll: thank you! - Tyler Antonian

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Re: Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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I'm a bit confused here. Supposedly the VV-IX utilized a single barrel two spring motor. The two springs are wound in opposite directions and are separated by a circular partition plate.

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Re: Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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I have seen earlier victor motors with seperate spring barrels, it probably was around 1920 when they went to single spring barrels. They are wound in opposite directions.

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edisonphonoworks wrote:I have seen earlier victor motors with seperate spring barrels, it probably was around 1920 when they went to single spring barrels. They are wound in opposite directions.
you are correct , i have the first double barrel 2 spring motor victor came out with. it was discontinued in 1918 i believe . i will post some pictures later maybe f that would help. :?

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Tyler94 wrote:you are correct , i have the first double barrel 2 spring motor victor came out with. it was discontinued in 1918 i believe . i will post some pictures later maybe f that would help. :?
That would be great, I'd like to see it.

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Re: Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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These aren't so rare. I have one in my XI (1917), and there were many thousands of that model.

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Henry wrote:These aren't so rare. I have one in my XI (1917), and there were many thousands of that model.
nope just a little more un-commom i suppose, did you ever re-grease its main springs?

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First make sure the springs are wound down. Take out the set screw. Lightly tap the shaft. It should start to slide out.

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the pictures with set screw removed
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Re: Re-greasing double spring double barrel vv-ix 1916 motor

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Interesting, the winding ratchet is on the opposite end on this motor. That shaft should slide out though. I just used a few light taps against the end using a short dowel.

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