Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
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Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
I have an Edinger motor that was working ok. After a week it got slower and slower until it stopped. With Tamiya motors and prewar lionel trains a quick spray with electric contact cleaner usually fixes this. Well after a couple of shots with contact cleaner it works for a couple of minutes then stops.
Any idea on a fix?
Any idea on a fix?
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
did you remove it? any pictures?Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:28 pm I have an Edinger motor that was working ok. After a week it got slower and slower until it stopped. With Tamiya motors and prewar lionel trains a quick spray with electric contact cleaner usually fixes this. Well after a couple of shots with contact cleaner it works for a couple of minutes then stops.
Any idea on a fix?
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
It's out. Looks nice and clean. I will get pictures later tonight.JosephS wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:34 pmdid you remove it? any pictures?Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:28 pm I have an Edinger motor that was working ok. After a week it got slower and slower until it stopped. With Tamiya motors and prewar lionel trains a quick spray with electric contact cleaner usually fixes this. Well after a couple of shots with contact cleaner it works for a couple of minutes then stops.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
But with a restoration it's nice to have work, ya know?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:37 pm It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
If you have a comm lathe, you can carefully knock the motor apart and rebuild it. I've saved a couple of them.Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:56 pmBut with a restoration it's nice to have work, ya know?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:37 pm It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
Is yours an offroad style motor with replaceable brushes?Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:56 pmBut with a restoration it's nice to have work, ya know?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:37 pm It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
I don't have any of that equipment.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:07 pmIf you have a comm lathe, you can carefully knock the motor apart and rebuild it. I've saved a couple of them.Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:56 pmBut with a restoration it's nice to have work, ya know?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:37 pm It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
you may be able to get by disassembling the motor, cleaning it, replacing the brushes and springs if that was the problem. You can also use a fiberglass pen to try and clean some of the burn off the comm. It depends on the motor.Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:09 pmI don't have any of that equipment.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:07 pmIf you have a comm lathe, you can carefully knock the motor apart and rebuild it. I've saved a couple of them.Brendan2904 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:56 pmBut with a restoration it's nice to have work, ya know?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:37 pm It's ancient. The brushes are probably shot and the comm has probably seen better days. And it was far from high-end to begin with.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
Pictures. I also posted a video on the Facebook page because it was too big to post here.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
Those brushes are shot. There probably isn't any spring tension on them.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
Ok. I have a set in the package that came new in package old stock. I guess I will be cracking them open lol.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
Replaced the brushes. Cleaned it up. Dropped some oil in the bushing. I don't know how to take it apart so I can't check the commutator.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
I have never opened one, but I have read various methods on this site. If no one responds, you might try searching. Your motor has been opened at least once already as evidenced by the motor tabs. You might be able to get a small flat blade screwdriver under them and pry them up to remove the cummutator since they don't appear to have been pushed all the way down last time.
In case you don't know how JuicedCoupe determined that your brushes were shot just from the photo, look at the springs, specifically the part pushing on the back of the brush.
In case you don't know how JuicedCoupe determined that your brushes were shot just from the photo, look at the springs, specifically the part pushing on the back of the brush.
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Re: Vintage Edinger motor stopped working
I'll give it a try.1911Colt wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:23 pm I have never opened one, but I have read various methods on this site. If no one responds, you might try searching. Your motor has been opened at least once already as evidenced by the motor tabs. You might be able to get a small flat blade screwdriver under them and pry them up to remove the cummutator since they don't appear to have been pushed all the way down last time.
In case you don't know how JuicedCoupe determined that your brushes were shot just from the photo, look at the springs, specifically the part pushing on the back of the brush.
The brushes were shot. The new ones were a lot bigger when I replaced the old ones. I saved the old ones for "original parts ' I have collected. I will probably give it a quick run and then shelf it with my other restoration jobs and original builds from long ago.
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