Hoover 300 motor problems

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kirbykid

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More motor problems:( Ive got a few questions for this one.


1. Is there a way to secure the motor brush holders? One of them is very loose.


2. Does anyone have any motor brushes for this motor?


3. Why is there black tar in the motor and is it cleanable?


4. Can i just wash the entire motor?


5. How do you disassemble and clean the top motor bearing?


Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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I'd dunk that in a jar of tar/grease remover (or turps) for a day, then shake and repeat. Then pull out any hairs, threads etc, try and flick the gunk out with a screwdriver, spin the bearing in the grease remover then let it dry. Bit of wire wool should clean thetop up nicely enough. Then re-pack with grease.
 
I generally don't do much to the upper bearings. I clean them off with a damp rag then polish them with some steel wool. A few drops of zoom-spout oil, and let it sit updide-down for a day or so before reassembling.

As for carbon brushes, check a larger, local Ace hardware store. I've found replacement carbon brushes for various appliances (vacuums, mixers) in those little drawers with all of the compartments that hold screws, cork pieces, etc.. Not every Ace carries them, but they're out there. The drawers I'm talking about look like this:

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I restored one of these many years ago, the brass brush cap is held in by a little circular piece of metal that slips in behind the flange on the end of the carbon brush housing tube. They are very easy to loose! I may even have a spare somewhere. As for the "tar" its a combination of old grease, carbon dust, and just plain dust. It cleans of easily with electrical part cleaner or even carb and choke cleaner. I would clean each piece individually. As for the top bearing they are very well sealed in there. Just flush some fresh, clean electric motor oil into it. I like to clean the brass sleeve in my sealed bearings with a q-tip lightly saturated with electrical parts cleaner, that way no stray dirt is clogging it.
 
I have the clips, and they work fine. But the entire brush holder is loose. not just the brass cap that goes on the end. I will try to post a video of how loose it is. But i have no idea how to do that...
 

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