texaskirbyguy
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The finished unit!
While certainly not color-correct, I do have to say it looks great in red. I love the red glow of the headlight shining through and onto the red parts! I am going to visit my Kirby shop next month to search through his 'treasure trove' of vintage used parts, to see if I can get a complete set of black trim parts. I will see what I can find and if prices are reasonable.
Test run!
I waited a day for the bag caulk to dry. I hit the switch, the motor spooled up, headlight came on, bag inflated perfectly, and I vacuumed some carpet. The whole living room in fact! It certainly lacks the power of my newer units but it ran as smooth as could be. It was much easier to push, too - almost like a toy compared to my larger Omega and Tradition! But it did great at grooming the carpet. I took it to the rug runner in the hall which collects black lint from my socks like velcro. The little 505 got it all in just a couple passes - nice! Current draw was 3.2A, just a bit more than rated with the brush on the carpet.
Now after a 10 minutes or so of use I noticed a slight electrical smell but nothing major. Current was still in normal range and plenty of motor cooling air flow. I am convinced this is from the normal, slight brush sparking. I am surprised the motor was not already burned up, as clogged with dust and dirt as the motor had been!
Now to fix some residual problems...
I layered some JB Weld on the nozzle hooks and will shape them later to the bar. It needs a day to cure and I will give it a few extra days before I go grinding on it.
The emtor contacts the rear wheel. Is this because of incorrect wheels or is the emtor rotating around too far? Or is this the wrong emtor? See picture... For now I inserted a 1/8" plastic scrap in the lug slot to keep the emtor from rotating all the way around.
Need to figure out the belt lifter issue as well. I either need to replace the whole lifter unit or replace the missing tab somehow (but is is riveted on). See picture earlier in this thread...
The handle spring is not broke but the handle falls down from its own weight. Can these be tightened like on the newer models? I see no way to do this so far...
Any suggestions on these from the vac experts would be greatly appreciated!




While certainly not color-correct, I do have to say it looks great in red. I love the red glow of the headlight shining through and onto the red parts! I am going to visit my Kirby shop next month to search through his 'treasure trove' of vintage used parts, to see if I can get a complete set of black trim parts. I will see what I can find and if prices are reasonable.
Test run!
I waited a day for the bag caulk to dry. I hit the switch, the motor spooled up, headlight came on, bag inflated perfectly, and I vacuumed some carpet. The whole living room in fact! It certainly lacks the power of my newer units but it ran as smooth as could be. It was much easier to push, too - almost like a toy compared to my larger Omega and Tradition! But it did great at grooming the carpet. I took it to the rug runner in the hall which collects black lint from my socks like velcro. The little 505 got it all in just a couple passes - nice! Current draw was 3.2A, just a bit more than rated with the brush on the carpet.
Now after a 10 minutes or so of use I noticed a slight electrical smell but nothing major. Current was still in normal range and plenty of motor cooling air flow. I am convinced this is from the normal, slight brush sparking. I am surprised the motor was not already burned up, as clogged with dust and dirt as the motor had been!
Now to fix some residual problems...
I layered some JB Weld on the nozzle hooks and will shape them later to the bar. It needs a day to cure and I will give it a few extra days before I go grinding on it.
The emtor contacts the rear wheel. Is this because of incorrect wheels or is the emtor rotating around too far? Or is this the wrong emtor? See picture... For now I inserted a 1/8" plastic scrap in the lug slot to keep the emtor from rotating all the way around.
Need to figure out the belt lifter issue as well. I either need to replace the whole lifter unit or replace the missing tab somehow (but is is riveted on). See picture earlier in this thread...
The handle spring is not broke but the handle falls down from its own weight. Can these be tightened like on the newer models? I see no way to do this so far...
Any suggestions on these from the vac experts would be greatly appreciated!



