Originally Posted by
lazabby
I'm trying to remove the balance wheel from my machine. It is the type where it has the pull and twist knob and the notch fits into the slots. I understand that the "middle ring" has to be twisted clock-wise to unscrew it. I've applied heat and two different penetrating oils to it. The notch to tap on is in an awkward position and I can't get the ring to budge. Surely, when Singer designed this thing, that workers were not using a hammer and some kind of small bar to unscrew this thing. Did they have a special tool that could latch into the notch that allowed them to unscrew it?
Are you trying to get the piece with the V notch to unscrew? Are you sure it's a left hand thread? ("twisted clock-wise to unscrew")
I can't imagine a heat gun would be too aggressive. I suppose you could blister the paint if you tried but caution should kick in well before then.
I might be inclined to put a small pipe wrench on it, well padded with some veg tanned leather, and tap the handle with a small mallet. If I were certain which way it unscrews. It's possible I'd block it internally with a piece if wood to keep it from turning but then it gets a lot more delicate not to use too much force.