White Knight 767C T/D

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    spanner51
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    Called to this condenser dryer which was making a vibrating noise. The noise was caused by a small rubber bellows seal behind the rear fan, on the motor shaft. I put a small dab of grease on it, which cured it. (for the moment)

    Would it be better to replace it, or remove it? (what cr@p design). Any suggestions apprieciated.

    #277091

    Re: White Knight 767C T/D

    I had to completely dismantle that model the other day to fit a new front fan. There was no such bellows on the one I did just a felt shield around the shaft :?. It seemed to work fine after the repair.
    Mike.

    #277092
    funkyboogy
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    Re: White Knight 767C T/D

    havent came across this myself,
    had plenty rear fans coming loose
    ally

    #277093
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: White Knight 767C T/D

    Hiya,
    No bellows on mine, just the felt pad in the shape of a cross.

    Brian 😀

    #277094
    jackster
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    Re: White Knight 767C T/D

    The felt bellow was supercided by the rubber one and they are crap. Dont remove it though or it will cause the bottleswitch to warp at the top. I have had a load of these seals coming off or spliting allowing steam to escape up the back and melt the switch, I always re-fit the old felt type seal when replacing bottle switch.

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