heritageIIhd
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- Jul 21, 2012
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I am working on my parents' old Heritage II, bought new in 1987. I have inherited it since they inherited a newer Kirby from my grandfather when he passed six years ago.
Front bearing went out, and I have it completely disassembled on the bench. Years ago, I replaced the motor brushes and switch for mom and dad. I ordered a number of other parts to replace since the thing has been going for @ 25 years.
I have a new armature, new field, new bearings, etc. I'm curious about a couple of things:
1. How do I press the new bearing onto the commutator end of the armature?
2. Where exactly does the internal speed switch screw into (it was just hanging there when I opened the case)
3. What break-in techniques should I use to start this thing up for the first time?
Any other tips anyone wishes to share will be appreciated. I am waiting on a couple of parts before I can put it all back together, including a new motor bell housing - the old one had to be cut off as the bolts were seized/rusted holding the field into the bell housing.
When all is said and done, I will still be in this vacuum cleaner for less than a decent new one!
Front bearing went out, and I have it completely disassembled on the bench. Years ago, I replaced the motor brushes and switch for mom and dad. I ordered a number of other parts to replace since the thing has been going for @ 25 years.
I have a new armature, new field, new bearings, etc. I'm curious about a couple of things:
1. How do I press the new bearing onto the commutator end of the armature?
2. Where exactly does the internal speed switch screw into (it was just hanging there when I opened the case)
3. What break-in techniques should I use to start this thing up for the first time?
Any other tips anyone wishes to share will be appreciated. I am waiting on a couple of parts before I can put it all back together, including a new motor bell housing - the old one had to be cut off as the bolts were seized/rusted holding the field into the bell housing.
When all is said and done, I will still be in this vacuum cleaner for less than a decent new one!