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Entering the dark side: Servicing a Lenco L75
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<blockquote data-quote="juan" data-source="post: 322301" data-attributes="member: 2499"><p>ok step one</p><p></p><p>aaammmmm...........</p><p> Goofy</p><p></p><p>skip step one can`t remember</p><p></p><p>ok it is easy, you must remove the motor </p><p>remove the clip,nut, set screw on the shaft side, clean it, add new crease on round bearing, some oil in the middle for shaft and the same on the other side.</p><p></p><p>then turn the set screw just enough to keep the shaft stable but NOT to tight, add power and use something to listen to the sound from the motor I used a stethoscope but a long wood or metal shaft against the motor body and your ear will do or even put it on a box</p><p>slowly turning and you will hear the tone change and gets louder as the pressure is getting to much , turn back just and play with that until you get the sweet spot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juan, post: 322301, member: 2499"] ok step one aaammmmm........... Goofy skip step one can`t remember ok it is easy, you must remove the motor remove the clip,nut, set screw on the shaft side, clean it, add new crease on round bearing, some oil in the middle for shaft and the same on the other side. then turn the set screw just enough to keep the shaft stable but NOT to tight, add power and use something to listen to the sound from the motor I used a stethoscope but a long wood or metal shaft against the motor body and your ear will do or even put it on a box slowly turning and you will hear the tone change and gets louder as the pressure is getting to much , turn back just and play with that until you get the sweet spot [/QUOTE]
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