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The smoke smells a bit like the cleaning solvent....
The smoke smells a bit like the cleaning solvent. But that may be due to the fact that I have been at this most of the day and can only smell that any more. The motor housing is getting very hot...
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1938 featherweight
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So, we have taken the motor apart, cleaned it,...
So, we have taken the motor apart, cleaned it, reassembled it, and plugged it in.. It works, but it still smokes. I let it run for about 4 minutes and the smoking increased.
Any suggestions?
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1938 featherweight
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So, we have taken the motor apart, cleaned it,...
So, we have taken the motor apart, cleaned it, reassembled it, and plugged it in.. It works, but it still smokes. I let it run for about 4 minutes and the smoking increased.
Any suggestions?
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05-24-2013, 12:11 PM
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1938 featherweight
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We have the machine disassembled and the motor...
We have the machine disassembled and the motor opened. It's dirty and greasy but I am not sure what the norm is. I have a question about the insulating tubes from the motor leads. Can it be...
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1938 featherweight
This is my first request for help and am confident that this the best place to get answers for my questions. My niece has acquired my grandmother's 1938 featherweight. The machine has been idle for...
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