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miriam 01-24-2013 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 5810536)
I believe it was Joe who told me I could do this. After I took apart and reassembled my 66, I thought the upper tension was very questionable. I was thinking about replacing the whole assembly. I decided to replace my older tension assembly with one of the newer numbered tension assemblies. Joe said it would work because the casting didn't change, only the upper tension assembly was different. I've ordered one and I'm waiting for it to arrive.

The upper tension on my machine wouldn't hold. It would sew perfectly for a while and then fail.

I wonder if the screw that seats the whole thing came loose.

Patty55 01-24-2013 11:46 AM

No, that wasn't it. I have no idea why it did what it did but I took the whole thing apart quite a few times looking for problems.

ArchaicArcane 01-24-2013 11:50 AM

How are the threads on the tension assembly? It seems like the only way an "old school" tensioner would loosen off is if the threads are stripped. (possibly inside the nut instead of the post, if the post looks good?)

miriam 01-24-2013 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by ArchaicArcane (Post 5810573)
How are the threads on the tension assembly? It seems like the only way an "old school" tensioner would loosen off is if the threads are stripped. (possibly inside the nut instead of the post, if the post looks good?)

there, too

J Miller 01-24-2013 02:01 PM

I have had several machines that the tension adjusting knob would loosen as I sewed with them. To cure that I'd disassemble them and spread the two fingers of the threaded shaft apart until the adjusting knob was a tight friction fit. After that they held their settings.

Joe

ArchaicArcane 01-24-2013 02:18 PM

OH! *face palm!* You know, the last 2 machines I tuned up, I had to actually squish them a little, just to get the nuts on without cross threading them. I've had to spread them in the past too.

I should have thought about that. It's a really good possibility.

cindypierce 01-25-2013 11:42 AM

I had a tiny spot of a rustlike substance on the inside of the tension disk. It contantly unscrewed the thread tension. I took an fine nail file and then coated it with clear fingernail polish. Once put back together it works fine now.


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