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Old 11-02-2012, 05:09 PM
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So, the picture is sideways but my hubby scored today. He found a 201 at a consignment shop and picked it up for me. It is absolutely filthy, and the cabinet needs some work but I think it will be a winner. The decals are pretty faded and you can tell it was actually used, but I can't wait to have a go at her.

Now, how do I clean this up? I am going to take a look at the videos on this site, but would it be easier to take it to a SM shop to get it cleaned the first time? I have absolutely no idea what to do, and don't want to break it. I pluged it in...the light works and the needle/feed dogs move well. My main concern is that the motor starts smoking whenever I press the pedal down. What could cause this? Would love any info you can give!!



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Old 11-02-2012, 05:15 PM
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here you go, i flipped it upright.
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Old 11-02-2012, 05:34 PM
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Be sure to add grease to the external motor housing...two large nuts in the rear...and oil well. This machine has several metal gears that need grease and you will have a winner.
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Originally Posted by DanofNJ View Post
Be sure to add grease to the external motor housing...two large nuts in the rear...and oil well. This machine has several metal gears that need grease and you will have a winner.
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Hope you weathered the storm ok! Do have a question for you...the nuts have a sort of spring under them. Do I take the spring out and put the motor grease in there? I downloaded a manual and will try to read it tomorrow. I've never worked on anything mechanical before, so I really don't know what I'm doing!
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Newbie,

The Bakelite caps with the spring under them are the brush caps, do not oil or grease them. That would really mess up the motor.

The grease caps are on the bottom of the motor. Two large metal slotted screws with knurled edges. Lay the machine on it's side, remove the slotted metal caps and stick the end of a tube of SINGER lube in the hole and gently squeeze it in. These big holes lube the motor bearings and the drive gear at the same time. So don't go nuts with it, but don't be chinchy either.

If the wiring is good, check it thoroughly, then the motor is most likely just as filthy inside as the machine is. Lube it, then run it. It should clean up inside.

To clean the machine externally use oil and cotton balls or flannel cloth. Underneath same thing. Oil everything that moves other than the motor.

There is no need to take it to a service person unless you just can't work on them.

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Thanks, Joe. I looked again and found the place to put the lube. Can I buy it at a store or just online? SM oil can be purchased pretty much anywhere, right? I have plenty of cotton balls, so that won't be a problem. I downloaded the manual from the Singer site, so I think if I do some reading I should be able to figure it out. Like I said though, I've never done anything like this before so I don't want to mess it up!
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Joe, now you have me looking at my 201-2 trying to see where the Bakelite caps with the brushes are. Hmmm, I am clueless. (Not unusual!)
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I used to buy the Singer lube at JoAnns and other fabric / sewing shops. Nobody here carries here any more. I don't even know if my LSMG stocks it. I should check. I do know that Sew-Classic and others have it on line so it can be had.

It will probably take me a half tube of the lube to fill the grease cups and gear area on the 15-91 motor I'm working on. Pretty ingenious design. (15-91 and 201-2 use the same motor)

The last couple machines I cleaned up were cleaned with cotton balls and LSA oil. I got it at a military surplus store, it stands for (L)ubricant (S)mall (A)rms and it does a real good job of cleaning. That saves the Tri-Flow and sewing machine oil for actually oiling the machines.
Most any oil can be used for cleaning, but many of them shouldn't be used for actual lubrication.

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Joe, now you have me looking at my 201-2 trying to see where the Bakelite caps with the brushes are. Hmmm, I am clueless. (Not unusual!)
Lyncat,
Look down at the top of your machine's motor. You'll see the motor cover facing away from you and between the cover and the machine's body will be a little (maybe 1/2") screw head. That is the top brush screw. There is another one down on the bottom.

I don't have a clear pic of one right now or I'd post it, but here is Sew-Classics link to the brush caps they sell:
{ http://www.shop.sew-classic.com/Moto...-Parts_c21.htm }
The first listing you'll see is the carbon brush cap that your 201-2 has.

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