Series II wipers
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Re: Series II wipers
I've tried today with holding the brushes to the armature, and I was getting some rotation but no more than half a turn.
I'm going to get some new brushes. Do you think I should grease the armature (and if so, with what). And what would you suggest as a suitable replacement for that holding spring? (I was thinking an elastic band, but that's liable to melt/snap)
I'm going to get some new brushes. Do you think I should grease the armature (and if so, with what). And what would you suggest as a suitable replacement for that holding spring? (I was thinking an elastic band, but that's liable to melt/snap)
Trudy, my '56 Series II

Re: Series II wipers
What 'holding spring' ??? With the rack disconnected - the armature should spin easily. No point fitting new brushes unless you can see that the old brushes are obviously worn out!



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Re: Series II wipers
The brushes are definitely worn down a long way, so they'll need changing soon enough anyway. By holding spring I mean the spring holding the brushes to the armature, managed to solve that bit though, my mum had a spring that fitted nicely.
What does it mean that is doesn't spin freely? Does it just need a good dose of 3-in-1/WD40, or is it more serious?
What does it mean that is doesn't spin freely? Does it just need a good dose of 3-in-1/WD40, or is it more serious?
Trudy, my '56 Series II

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well, WD40 and a good clean freed it up nicely. However, when I put voltage through it, it locks up and I can't turn it at all. Ideas?
Trudy, my '56 Series II

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'When you put voltage through it' - what do you mean? With the motor reassembled - it should spin away nicely when you apply volts to it - but you won't get your fingers to it........



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When I connect it up it doesn't spin by itself, it just sticks :/
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Windings may be burned out if it's been stopped with current running through.............



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That sounds expensive
If the windings were burnt out, surely the armature would spin even with current?

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HAPPY TIMES! I tried the old hit it and hope, and job's a good'un. Just need to regrease the gears and connect it back up 
Thank you so much for your help, I reckon I'd probably have ended up with a new motor if I didn't have some guidance.

Thank you so much for your help, I reckon I'd probably have ended up with a new motor if I didn't have some guidance.
Trudy, my '56 Series II

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Re: Series II wipers
Yep, just still not quite used to applying theory to practice yet.
Trudy, my '56 Series II
