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compactc9guy

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My Electrolux Discovery 2 was a dusty mess when i got her a few years ago.
Now it runs fine nto hot but is a lil louder as time goes on .(use whit no bag didnt help before i got it)Could i lube the motor bearing whit 3-1 oil or should i use w30 ND oil ?
Electrolux Discovery 2 upright suction could be improve good on carpet not much on the hose id like to make it run smoother again .
 
Help i oil the bearing runs so much better but has a oil smell how do i clean armuture ti make sure its ok i think some ran on armuture.Darn i wanted to fix it now i got another problem darn.
 
Well, you'll just have to deal with the oil smell. If the armature is oily, it's not a problem. If the commutator is oily, it needs to be cleaned, and you will also have to clean the brushes. Remove the brushes, wet a paper towel with any alcohol and wipe the commutator all the way around. Wipe down the brushes and make sure there is no oil residue on them before reinstalling.

That's it.
 
Well thank you !!
MadMan
Il do that tomorrow had a oil smell (3 in 1 sewing machine oil clear ) but lordy did it ran smooth and groom so much better but also had a smell so i sutt off fast-.
And also on run down just a smooth sound no rattle no clic i was impress i will clean it up in the morning thank you .That just save me vacuum mind you its a 20$ vac from a yard sale but il give her a go.
 
il just let it dry and sit over night and il check on it in the morning .Hopefully that helps i did clean it il make sure shes ok ty all.
 
NEVER

use oil. go to the automotive store and grab some blue brake and bearing grease. oiling the bearing will destroy it.

Ball Bearings-Grease
Sleeve Bearings- oil
 
its a ball bearing, those motors have 2 ball bearings.

The canisters usually use an upper sleeve bearing and a lower ball bearing, i have serviced quite a few of these and have quite a few of them as well.
 
It's really not the end of the world. If oiling the ball bearing silenced it, it was likely dry already. In other words, at the end of its service life already. If the bearing is not open on the sides, I'd just leave it alone until it quits, then get a new one. If it's an open frame bearing, pack it with some general purpose automotive grease from the parts store.

In fact, if the ball bearing is a sealed bearing, likely the oil you put on it barely penetrated it, and it's probably fine.
 

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