by shane »
Wed May 28, 2008 5:23 pm
Hi John,
No, it's about half the size as the Brunswick.
I got your PM a few hours ago. I actually wrote a reply, took some px of my brunny motor, and tried to explain how to get the barrels out & opened etc etc.
It took nearly an hour, but about 5 seconds after I pushed "send", my connection cut out

*#@* optus!

I was really P'd off, and didn't want to start all over again straight away
Its about 12.45am here at the moment, so I'll redo it all for you tomorrow afternoon when I get home.
Just to get you started til then though, see if you can get the barrels out. My motors different to yours (mines about a 1927/28) but yours should be similar.
In the pic below, you can see the end of the shaft that runs throuh the barrels, and a small screw directly above it on the rounded silver frame. By taking this screw out, you can then remove the shaft by pushing it through with a screw driver. I couldn't see this screw in the photo you sent me, but it may be on the side or at the opposite end to mine. I did see a screw in line with the shaft along a long flat surface on your motor, but I'm not sure if thats the right one, not being familiar with the earlier motor. But have a good look, and there should be one there somewhere that holds the shaft in place.
Once you've removed the shaft, the barrel will lift straight out.

I've had this machine for 18 yrs, and never had the motor out before, so I'm glad I did- as you can see it's in desperate need of a clean & service.