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    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1868

    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1968 Ordered a new motor yesterday. Today I disassembled the vacuum, again. I took the motor completely apart and discovered the source of the problem. The motor has two aluminum fans. The outer fan failed. The inner center of the aluminum fan cracked in a...
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    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1868

    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1968 Further inspection reveals this is a Compact Model C-7 mfg. by Interstate Engineering in California.
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    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1868

    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1968 The inside of the canister is immaculate as is the motor. The noise of the motor can be heard throughout the house and is more like a vibration. I did not see any evidence of bent fan blades upon disassembly. That's why I suspect the motor mount or a...
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    Noisy Motor on Compact Canister circa 1868

    My best vacuum is a green Compact canister vacuum that I purchased new. I have replaced the power cord and otherwise kept the machine running well. It became very noisy so I took it apart and checked everything out, looking for a bad bearing or some obvious problem but found none. I...
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