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Old 10-08-2018, 03:37 PM
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Perusing and dreaming today and came across this... check out the pictures and tell me what's wrong...

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Old 10-08-2018, 04:30 PM
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What's with the yellow gunk all over the cams?
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Old 10-08-2018, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SuzzyQ View Post
Perusing and dreaming today and came across this... check out the pictures and tell me what's wrong...
Are you referring to the tape marks on the top, probably couldn't figure out how to open it and broke it? Then taped shut and sat in an attic or garage for lots of years

Or about the goopy lubrication on the nylon/plastic cam stacks?


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I too am wondering about the yellow goop on the cams. Odd... I know absolutely nothing about machines with cams, as none of my machines have them.
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One shouldn't use petroleum products on plastic cam stacks as it makes them crack and/or disintegrate.


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Those that responded must have better eyes than I do....saw no tape marks or yellow gunk on the cams. Maybe it's time to have my eyes checked!
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One shouldn't use petroleum products on plastic cam stacks as it makes them crack and/or disintegrate.


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That's what I thought too. I vaguely remember reading that somewhere. Thanks for confirming it!
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Linda, the tape is on the right side of the cover. It reminds me of the vintage needle plates that have had tape set for years and dried up the top layer which comes off easily, but the adhesive has dried and hardened. It looks like maybe duct tape or the wide scotch tape remains.

The grease on the cam stacks is shiny and probably was just done. If it was old it would be a different color, and probably different pattern of remaining grease. Also at least it is not the white lithium type, however that is what is being recommended for modern machines.


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