drh4683
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Back in January, 2014, I purchased and installed one of those brass armature drive gears for a Kingston model 60 timer motor from Dave Harnish for use in my 1973 Frigidaire dryer (WIA3T), as it suffered from the usual broken plastic drive gear at the time. My 1-18 set has been serving me well as my main drivers since then, but the dryer timer motor suffered another breakdown as of this weekend as it stopped advancing. I pulled the motor apart, and this time the failure was a couple of broken teeth on one of the larger plastic gears as shown in my pics. This broken gear is not the fault of Dave's brass replacement gear (in fact, the brass gear doesn't even mesh with the gear that broke here). Are parts available to fix these other internal plastic gears? I looked on ebay for a parts unit, and noticed other Kingston timers for sale that have the same output shaft as my original motor. The big difference I see is what appears to be the number of gear/axle pins on the timer motors. I have 5 axle pins on my original motor, where as I see typically 4 axle pins on the ones on ebay (see photos which point this out). Not sure if these "4-pin" motors can be used, if the output torque is different based on the gearing, or if its just for directional change or what. Actually, there is a little pawl under one of the gears in my motor so that the motor is mechanically forced to rotate in only one direction (since a synchronous AC motor can start to rotate in either direction when its powered up). I imagine all variations of these Kingston model 60 are 1 RPM regardless of how they are geared. I'd like to find a replacement gear for mine to keep the original motor alive. Any insight on these other motor variations or available parts is appreciated!









