I'm not a fan of Hoovers, but, erm....

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David, love your cat's hat!

shame about the motor, my 652A has the same problem, the carbon brushes were just a tiny wee bit worn (see below...), and the armature grooving means the new ones won't sit properly - main issue being the sparking interferes with my downstairs neighbours' freview box! A shame as it's so smooth otherwise. I'm trying to find out if you can skim a commutator without a lathe...

Have you warmed to it at all? Maybe it sensed your hostility :P The grey ones aren't the prettiest though. There is an easy way to improve the suction - I've cut a small bit of metal sheet so that when the converter is on it covers most of the remaining gap in the fan inlet, and secured it with a bit of strong duct tape. Makes a huge difference, when you put your hand over the hose end the bag twitches like it does on a Junior and the motor tone changes, it's well worth trying if you find the hose!

I've tried Oreck bags instead of H1's, cut off just above the cardboard collar. They fit the outer bag ok, and initial airflow also seems stronger, but I felt that they clogged too quickly. Don't forget that with the 652 etc it's less messy to just remove the whole bag assembly with the lever spring, turn it upside down and change the bag that way.

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When I get a collectible one with apple coring I just send it to my local rewind shop and they fit a new com to it, costs so little probibly not even £3.00 incl fitting solves the problem every time
 
Nope, I haven't warmed to it at all, the more I look inside of it, the more I dislike it... :&#92

I have tried to improve it, but, it's resisting (and that's futile!!!), and I don't really feel happy with it, I know I could replace the entire armature with a brand new one, and the brushes, and replace the bearings (upper and lower), but for all these improvements, it needs money, and that's pretty tight at the moment, especially as what I'm saving is going on my Sanitaires and my Victor, aswell as some other things...

I even gave it a speed boost by fiddling with the speed switch, flicking it over to High speed and it improved the floor cleaning, but given it's issues with the commutator and the lack of a working condenser, it completely wiped out my Freeview box, as I was watching Catchphrase too (about the only TV show I know that you can still play along to even when you can't hear it!!), so, I think I'm just going to stick it on ebay for someone who'll give it the time and appreciate it more than me, I just prefer it's Eureka competitors... :&#92

A link to the site I found a new armature for those interested (6th item down):



http://www.vacuumcleanersparesuk.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_HOOVER.html
 
new com for um... $6.00 USD??? around here it would cost a arm and a leg. a commutator CUT cost over $60.00
 
And it's up on ebay, not going to bother linking to it, all you have to do is look for "hoover senior 652A"... :P
 

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