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  • in reply to: hoovermatic twin tub 5090 #479971
    paul6000
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    i decided to put the “motor just stopped” supressor on the ” supressor blew up” motor to check it, and motor worked a treat, so had a look at the motor it came off, and realised it spun too easily and quietly ( no barely imperceptable drag or barely audible whistle) turns out the brushes looked about 10 thou off the commutator? ring, those spring levers were as good as a mouse trap so marked and took bakelite cap off, carbons seized in with green oxidation and some brown rust! after some struggling with 1/4 MDF strip and mallet they popped out, cleaned everything up, drop of oil on oilite bush and lever springs, put back the hoover junior new old stock supressor and this motor was even better than the other, its off the mark when switch goes like a greyhound as compared to the other motor being another dog, so i took cap off that one and repeated all tasks with same result there too, then went and bought a handfull more new old hoover junior supressors,
    they are available from Regam Electric in Leeds 01132 450946, part no 822436, TCC W1349, TXBXD Hoover Junior motor supressor and have the EXACT same spec printed on the can as the old supressor that i have originally on the twin tub, only thing is they have flying leads instead of blades, but i cut some length off them, bared the wire more than reqd to solder so i could put heatsink clips on the supressor side so as to stop heat transfer ( just to be safe, as im not sure if it would hurt) then cut the faulty supressor up to realise the brass blades ( they are 3/16″ wide) and job done, they have some more of these items but when gone thats it so posting this to help others, hope it doesnt break the rules, thanks for all the help and great site,

    in reply to: hoovermatic twin tub 5090 #479970
    paul6000
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    oh thats clever, thanks, wonder where my bowden cable has gone 🙂

    in reply to: hoovermatic twin tub 5090 #479968
    paul6000
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    compliments of the season to all and thanks for the help
    there is a T shaped plastic shape thing with what appears to be a bronze bush in, it is free moving about the shaft below the spin tank and looks like it has provision for something to “plug” into it, but nothing appears to be dangling down to attach to it, what is this item ( T shaped thing) and what is its function? dont think my older machine had this

    in reply to: hoovermatic twin tub 5090 #479966
    paul6000
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    thanks for the input dave, top man,
    i thought there looked to be an allen key in a collar underneath the 3″ dia ish rubber central disc outside the spin tank that must hold in that shaft,
    dont think the drums out of true as such, its just not central to the hole but you can pull it back to central, it feels like there is a lot of play allowing it to do this, the bottom rubber mount is good, the bearing had some play but not enough to cause it, but i renewed it anyway, its play inside that black rubber thing i think,
    re motor, i had the one off my old one as i kept both (spin and wash) but this packed up too a few months after, the suppressor blew like a firework and i jumped about ten mile
    how about a motor rewinder? cant they fix the motor?
    i read the other chap with the very old twintub on here, and that they were well made and lasted and nothing as good now, and like him i want to keep using it as any other modern machine will need a night class just to use the thing and of course it will be very hard to fix, never mind it needs plumbing in 🙁
    PS ive been drip drying the min washing i can get away with since early sept , lol

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