mickeyd
Well-known member
Then central column of my Blackstone has been seized for a long time. Fred gave me a few pointers, but I failed in each attempt. Then today, when I wiped down the garage gallery, I opened the lid of the 350S and tried the spider again. The spider is the six-legged gear on a cylinder that oscillates all the time, yanking itself down for agitation and up for everything else. Today after months of seizure, IT TURNED. I couldn't believe it. How did it ever un-seize?
So tonight after dinner, I got underneath and put on the new belt I've been saving, fired her up only to have the belt pop off after seconds of operation before re-seizing. Tried again, she worked for a few more seconds, seize, belt pops again. Six times of plugging and unplugging the cord, fighting with the belt caught between pulleys, pulling the spider up, trying everything, finally SHE HELD, and after much burning rubber smell, the belt found its groove and rhythm.
So I filled 'er up with hot water, and away she went doing all her wonderful tricks: the giant dial advancing with its inch long clicks every two minutes, the insane agitation, the tub lift-off for the drain. I can't express how delighted I was. But the spin is barely there. Maybe by Sunday after the warm-up and when I get back here, she'll spin.
Any ideas or insight on how to achieve spin would be greatly appreciated.
Understand, I am not a gifted mechanic, and I take my hat off in admiration every day to those of you who are. Tonight I felt like one. My hands were black, I needed a brush to clean under my nails, and my right forearm is scraped underneath. I just couldn't go to bed without sharing this. Maybe, it was Bob's generous email pic of the Easy Combo and Darren's enlightening phone call that brought me great Aworg luck. I am so happy. Here's an old pic of the old gal in her wild turbulent glory.
What a great club full of wonderful people.
I feel so fortunate to belong to it.
So tonight after dinner, I got underneath and put on the new belt I've been saving, fired her up only to have the belt pop off after seconds of operation before re-seizing. Tried again, she worked for a few more seconds, seize, belt pops again. Six times of plugging and unplugging the cord, fighting with the belt caught between pulleys, pulling the spider up, trying everything, finally SHE HELD, and after much burning rubber smell, the belt found its groove and rhythm.
So I filled 'er up with hot water, and away she went doing all her wonderful tricks: the giant dial advancing with its inch long clicks every two minutes, the insane agitation, the tub lift-off for the drain. I can't express how delighted I was. But the spin is barely there. Maybe by Sunday after the warm-up and when I get back here, she'll spin.
Any ideas or insight on how to achieve spin would be greatly appreciated.
Understand, I am not a gifted mechanic, and I take my hat off in admiration every day to those of you who are. Tonight I felt like one. My hands were black, I needed a brush to clean under my nails, and my right forearm is scraped underneath. I just couldn't go to bed without sharing this. Maybe, it was Bob's generous email pic of the Easy Combo and Darren's enlightening phone call that brought me great Aworg luck. I am so happy. Here's an old pic of the old gal in her wild turbulent glory.
What a great club full of wonderful people.
I feel so fortunate to belong to it.