[ausev] 8" ADC motor

Roy Holder roy at holder3.com
Thu May 10 18:14:46 GMT 2007


At 11:40 PM 5/9/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Roy,
>
>Out of curiosity do you know what's wrong?

The front bearing failed on 183 wed.  I was coasting at about 25 when the
motor locked up.   I can see the alum. 'fan' in the cooling vents near the
trans is not straight, but ragher leaning to 1 side.  I took the brush
cover off and found 2 loose pcs of bent, torn copper(about 3.8" wide, about
1/8 thick and 1 to 1.5" long, bent into a c shape).  The comm does not look
damaged, and I touched the motor just after it stopped and it was not hot.
Im afraid it will not be repairable.
I called a place in Dallas but the shipping on an iffy repair on top of
replacement is what Im trying to avoid.

I'll try to remove the motor this weekend and it its not too torn up i'll
talk to the in town guys.

thanks for the info.

>
>I took my motor to Tomecek Electric Motor Repair in Taylor. Dropping
>it off was a little disconcerting, as I was told to I placed it on the
>ground near a whole bunch of other motors to be worked on, described
>what I wanted done and was on my way. I got a call in about 10 days
>and they said it was ready.
>
>They had relaquered all of the windings, turned and grooved the comm,
>cleaned a far too conductive brush holder, generally cleaned the
>inside and given the outside a fresh coat of paint. That being said,
>all I really asked for was to turn and groove the comm, but they found
>the brush holder failing the insulation test. It ended up being a few
>dollars more than I thought (250-350 I think), but the guys working on
>the motors really knew their stuff and honestly everything they did is
>something that should've been done. I'd say they're generally a good
>place to take a motor.
>
>What is neat about this, is this motor has been through at least five
>or six years of service and the top to bottom tune up is around $300.
>This probably wouldn't have even been needed, save cleaning the brush
>holder, if I hadn't tried to "smooth" the comm myself and end up
>royally messing it up.
>
>The other place I called is Hamilton Electric on Airport. Don't know
>much about them.
>
>Oh and if you don't want your motor to end up industrial gray, I'd
>make it VERY clear :)
>
>Erik
>
>On 5/9/07, Aaron Choate <achoate at gmail.com> wrote:
>> There's an electric motor rebuild company over by me on Airport.
>>
>> http://www.hamilton-electric.com/
>>
>> I have never dealt with them, but they have been in business for a while
>> from the looks of the paint and such on the building...
>>
>> I think Erik found somebody out of town somewhere as well that he ended up
>> going with for the work he had done on the Cabriolet..
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Aaron Choate
>>
>>
>> On 5/9/07, Roy Holder <roy at holder3.com> wrote:
>> > Anybody know where to get the CD motor repaired locally?
>> >
>> >
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