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Only the 201-2 has the potted motor. There were...
Only the 201-2 has the potted motor. There were several different versions of the 201 just like the other Singers. I would almost bet that was a machine made for the foreign market and someone...
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That is as standard a Singer motor as I've seen. ...
That is as standard a Singer motor as I've seen. I'd leave the felt and pump it full of Singer motor lube.
The heat from the motor is what causes the lube to flow. I've never seen felt in...
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Christine, Is it a Singer Motor? If so...
Christine,
Is it a Singer Motor? If so and it's a replacement, it could be made differently. Could you post a pic of the motor? If not, leave the felt in there and oil it.
Joe
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I have several of those motors with the grease...
I have several of those motors with the grease ports on top. None of them have felt inside that I know of. You are supposed to fill them with the lube from the tube. I'd think the felt would...
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Christine, Then you're good to go. You've...
Christine,
Then you're good to go. You've probably got smaller fingers than I do so you'll not have as much trouble as I did.
I also have some wiring diagrams for that motor if you need them.
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Christine, That motor is made out of...
Christine,
That motor is made out of Bakelite. If you twist it, drop it, hit it, or otherwise abuse it you will have a broken mess.
All of the wiring comes out the bottom of the motor into the...
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