by Ron Rich »
Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:49 am
Kevin,
The mechanism need not be taken apart ! Look at the Installation and operation guide, and it will tell you how to slide the mechanism out of the rear far enough to inspect the reversing switch. Once you have it back, go through the front "inspection panel" to look at the switch, If necessary, use a mirror.Take a small thin screwdriver blade and GENTLY attempt move each blade, in both directions, at the "top" of each one. If one ( or more) moves--it's broken. If all are OK, check the "action" of the blades by slowly moving the "tie bar". Each set MUST open prior to the other side closing, and the contacts themselves must be free of "pits". The end of stroke ( looks like an upside-down "V") must be adjusted to the minimum gap possible, that still allows the switch to flip. If you have a large square resistor on that mechanism, that is connected to the motor cap, make sure that neither side is touching "earth", as that will blow the fuse--
On oil--I strongly suggest that only a "SAE 20 wt. ND motor oil" be used--Grease is not needed unless you first remove ALL of the old stuff, then I suggest a moly-graph grease be used. If you can not obtain the oil there, contact me off list and I can purchase a couple of 3 OZ cans for you here--they cost about $5.00 each USD. Ron Rich