Hoovermatic Deluxe 3314L Restoration Complete

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supermaticjames

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Hi all,

My lovely Hoovermatic is now fully operational and restored. Tested it out yesterday and it performed great with no leaks. I have decided to christened her "Dilys".

Here are a few teasers, enjoy!
 
So what do you think?

Of the work done to the machine?

Maiden Wash tomorrow!

BTW: Is it normal for these machines to take a couple of minutes to drain the tub? The belt on the pump looks good to me and they are sturdy fibre type belts. I think they are indestructable.

James.
 
Hoover

James---it looks GREAT! And I know they are fun to use. My Hoover takes about 2 minutes to drain the tub. Macboi on here is a Hoover expert, he can expalin different pumps used thru the years, but yours is very common timing for drianing.
Have fun on the maiden wash, congrats on the hard work--
Mark
 
In the fullness of time

James well done it looks a load better than it did, I presume you managed to fathom the wiring then ;-)

Enjoy tomorrow
 
Thanks for the replies...

Mark: Thanks for verifying the time. I just thought that 2+ minutes is a bit long compared to spinning and rinsing. They are powerful pumps, the water shoots across the sink but luckily the hose manages to grip the ledge well enough to not fall out on the floor.

I was worried that the pump belt was damaged because the spin motor hood came off mid spin (worn screw) and I got a scare. The belt seemed ok and if it did get a bite from the hood it would have snapped. These belts are quite hardy anyway aren't they as they are wrapped in fibre which adds to the strong factor?

Gary: The restoration was my most expensive topping at least £60! So it would need to look good! I got 5 cans of paint, internal pipes, external pipes, castors, spin mat etc. for that so it wasn't that bad.

I just did some guesswork and realised what wires went where and half an hour later it was right.

The rinsing is great in this machine, far better than manually in the Hotpoint Spin Dryer. You have to keep up the pace though!

Also, instruction manual anyone?

The main area where I'd like people to rate is the paintwork as that was the biggest part of the restoration and I want to know if it looks right? I think is does?
 
All I can say is......

WOW,James, what a superb job you have done in such a short time! I am very impressed and slightly envious at your technical ability!
 
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Fantastic, it’s so rewarding when you finally get to the end of a restoration, and as for the paintwork, the only opinion that matters is your own, if you like it then that all you have to worry about. But it looks good from here.

Lee
 
Well done!

You remind me so much of myself when I was your age. When it was me, myself and I who would never have guessed there were people out there who were just as crazy over a Hoovermatic as I was.

May your new washing machine provide you with many more years of good service.
 
Thanks for the lovely comments...

I will keep you updated and post some more pics tomorrow after the maiden wash and a video too!

Lee: I hope your 1851/03 repaint turns out well and thanks for remarking my paintjob.

Louis: As you can tell, I am crazy about this machine! I am the only collector in Ireland who owns one (as far as I know). Irish people in the 70's could only afford standard models and could not be bothered spending the extra 20 odd pounds for the deluxe models and this goes for both Hoover and Hotpoint/Gala. So when the caller mentioned Hoovermatic Deluxe I though it would be a plastic covered 90's model but he then mentioned 3314L and I was silenced. The rarity and love for this model powered me through this holiday long restoration and has obviously paid off.

Goodnight all.
 
Maiden Washday!

Hi all,

How are you all keeping?

I've had a great day with my Hoovermatic Deluxe 3314L and everything went smooth and I'm very pleased with her. However during the very last spin when I was just about to lift the lid and finish the fusebox tripped! I changed the plug fuse and then I found out the fusebox tripped so I put the switch back up again and turned on the wash motor and everything was ok. I then put down the lid and the fusebox tripped again! So the problem is the spin motor and I am really worried. Can anybody diagnose a scenario for me before I take the motor out tomorrow?

Symptoms:
No smoke or bad smell.
No arcing.
No straining noises.
Brushes are ok.

What could it be because it was performing good and I don't think it's burnt out, at least I hope it's not. Would it be possible for some kind of metal debris to get sucked in and short it? If so what damage would there be?

Pics and video soon hopefully.

James.
 
Have you seen any signs of a leak?

Especially near the spin motor? I have a dim recollection of a twin tub that was ok when dry for spinning then after a good wash session would blow the trip as there was a small drip that shorted it out, I am not saying thats the problem but its worth a look... Good luck anyways....:)
Austin
 
Austin...

Hi there,

I think the motor is shorting but not sure what is causing it yet. There are no leaks anywhere in the machine eg. pressure chamber, bellows or pipes. Other than a little drip from the pump which is normal for most Hoovermatics. That isn't a serious one as it is intermittent and it only leaks a teaspoon or less over the course of an hour. There is no signs of water splashing near the motor or the hood on top of it. My greatest fear now is that possibly sometime during dissassembly or reassembly a small screw might have fallen into it and whizzed around and shorted it at last? It's only a guess of a bad scenario. I hope it isnt' the case and that the motor hasn't been damaged as I love this machine to bits.

James.
 
spinner tripping circuit breaker

Hi James,your a fast worker that was quick restoration ,well done.As regards for it tripping breaker a couple of things that i used to come across back in the day are .The wiring harness to spin motor runs accros close to spin can drive pulley and can rub on it also the terminals on the suppresor are very close together and can short out.Its rare for the motor to cause the problem as its not earthed and is supported on rubber mounts so efectivley double insulated.Hope tthis helps regards Nige.
 

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