DesertTortoise
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It was spa day for the Little Gray Mouse, my Kenmore 3.1/Ryobi/Singer DLC thingie. It's not a high end vacuum, but it is a very interesting design and I like it a lot. I would love to see most of this layout repeated in a premium vacuum with a two stage fan motor and high quality materials. I very much like the use of a peripheral discharge fan. The two bulkheads have seals running around their full perimeter so fan exhaust can only go into the exhaust chamber and out the hole in the top. It was a fun vacuum to take apart and inspect.
It turns out the original cord reel works just fine. You can see that somehow the cord jumped off the reel and wound itself around the attachment. This is why the cord would neither retract or pull out. Once I untangled the mess it worked perfectly.
Lots of bugs inside. Blech. A couple of the big ticks I found in there made me think of a very low rent sci-fi flick many moons ago about giant wood ticks taking over a town.
I still have to come up with a way to keep the exhaust port cover closed. That is for another day. I have a bunch of clips and attachments used to assemble motorcycle fairings and I think one of these may be what I need. Too late to fool around with that for now. Once I do I can put some filter material under the cover and snap it shut.
There are 30 images so I have to post some here and some on a reply. These are of the disassembly and cleaning. Enjoy. I did.
















It turns out the original cord reel works just fine. You can see that somehow the cord jumped off the reel and wound itself around the attachment. This is why the cord would neither retract or pull out. Once I untangled the mess it worked perfectly.
Lots of bugs inside. Blech. A couple of the big ticks I found in there made me think of a very low rent sci-fi flick many moons ago about giant wood ticks taking over a town.
I still have to come up with a way to keep the exhaust port cover closed. That is for another day. I have a bunch of clips and attachments used to assemble motorcycle fairings and I think one of these may be what I need. Too late to fool around with that for now. Once I do I can put some filter material under the cover and snap it shut.
There are 30 images so I have to post some here and some on a reply. These are of the disassembly and cleaning. Enjoy. I did.















