pr-21
Well-known member
Hi,
I purchased a Hoover Model 70 off of Ebay some time ago. I wanted one as I had bought my mom a brand new one in the late 60's. I found one on ebay that looked like it was mint condition for it's age. I detailed and sanitized it, cleaned the motor housing etc. I also found a NOS outer bag for it. My question is this, when I turned it on, it doesn't seem to have the same power as my mom's did (bag deflates when pressing on it and the suction when lifting the front doesn't seem correct. I found new carbon brushes for it and put them in, hoping this would take care of the problem, but it did not and the old brushes were not that worn down. That is as far as my motor capabilities go.
My question is this, I have a nib Hoover Convertible motor, but I believe it was for the 4400 Series....Would it fit in my Model 70?
Thanks for your input......The second photo is of my model 707 and it has much more suction.....If the motor above will not fit, would this one?
Sincerely,
PR-21
Bud Mattingly


I purchased a Hoover Model 70 off of Ebay some time ago. I wanted one as I had bought my mom a brand new one in the late 60's. I found one on ebay that looked like it was mint condition for it's age. I detailed and sanitized it, cleaned the motor housing etc. I also found a NOS outer bag for it. My question is this, when I turned it on, it doesn't seem to have the same power as my mom's did (bag deflates when pressing on it and the suction when lifting the front doesn't seem correct. I found new carbon brushes for it and put them in, hoping this would take care of the problem, but it did not and the old brushes were not that worn down. That is as far as my motor capabilities go.
My question is this, I have a nib Hoover Convertible motor, but I believe it was for the 4400 Series....Would it fit in my Model 70?
Thanks for your input......The second photo is of my model 707 and it has much more suction.....If the motor above will not fit, would this one?
Sincerely,
PR-21
Bud Mattingly

