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constellation86

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Any Hoover experts out there know how to grease the ball bearing on the old constellations? The owners manuals say every one to three years, and I'd bet both of my connies have never been done.
I've never heard how to do it or what kind of grease to use. I want to make sure they keep that smooth, long run down.
Thanks,
Nicholas
 
to grease the bearing

you need a hoover grease nozzle tip for your grease gun, it fits into the bearing plate to grease the ball bearing. this tip is used for all the older hoover ball bearings on uprights or canisters, also the tip comes off to grease the brush roll bearings on uprights. you may try to take a grease gun and push some grease into it, if you cant find som one with a nozzle tip.


chris
 
Lockheed L-649

When I saw the title of this thread, I was certain that Airway Charlie would tell us about greasing bearings on the Lockheed L-649 Constellation.
Note: The L-749 (I think) became a C-121 for military purposes and the RC-121 was used for aerial surveillance through the 60's. The North Koreans shot one down when I was working intelligence in 'the area' in RC-130's and RC-135's after the Tet Offensive in Vietnam. Ya gotta love the flyboys.
 
I lubricated Connie once and she told me she'd love me forever.

=p


(Awful, Awful man..)
 
He! He! Looks like someone's spent too much time with thier Connie floating round behind them while watching reruns of Are You being Served! One of my favorite shows BTW! Later, Trg
 
My Connie lies over the ocean.

My Connie lies over the sea.

My Connie lies over the ocean, so bring back my Connie to me.

:P trust me it would sound better if drunk..
 

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