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Seems nice! But why do you heat the oil?
I use the process described here. It doesn't mention anything about heating the oil.
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Christian Leicht
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Hello Beogrowler,
can you tell me where you got the new idler wheel from? I think mine is causing some speed issues for my Beocenter 3500 so I'm thinking about chaning it.
Cheers!
Paolo3500:Hello Beogrowler, can you tell me where you got the new idler wheel from? I think mine is causing some speed issues for my Beocenter 3500 so I'm thinking about chaning it. Cheers!
Great description thanks, very helpful.
How do you guys get the motor centered when reassembling it?And do you replace the felt?
Peter
Peter8300: Great description thanks, very helpful. How do you guys get the motor centered when reassembling it?And do you replace the felt? Peter
No one? Do you just play it by ear or? ;-)
On another note I'm trying to upgrade my membership to Silver and it seems something is out of order, I'll start a thread about that at the appropriate place.
Peter8300:No one? Do you just play it by ear or? ;-)
Saint Beogrowler: I don’t understand your question. It only goes back together one way.
I don’t understand your question. It only goes back together one way.
In my original printed copy of the BG 1202/3000 service manual (see pic) it is stated that the motor should be centered using two gauges before it is bolted together. I found a scanned copy online where this is not mentioned.
Ok I installed the motor and put everything together and then the noise was unbearable. I sounded like something was grinding inside. Took it apart again and this time tried to center the motor using four round toothpicks. There's two "holes" on each side of the rotor, I stuck the toothpicks in those before bolting the motor together and then removed them again. Put everything together again and voila no noise.
Sorry forgot to take pictures, next time..