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  • Motor of a Bolex 18-5, and some noise in this projector.

    Hello everybody,
    I have a Bolex 18-5, bought several years ago in a garage sale. I bought it only for the look of this machine, and never used it until two days ago, when I had some old 8mm films to feed it.
    At the beginning there was some noise, when the projector was turning. I was thinking it was the chain inside, but after openning it I understood that the noise was coming from the motor fan, and a part behind the fan.
    I have read the excellent test written by Paul Adsett here : http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bi...c;f=1;t=009716
    and could see​ the fan of my projector is different from his Bolex :


    A general view of the motor & fan

    A close-up on the metal piece mounted on silent blocs, on the fan.
    On these silent blocks is mounted a metal tab, which rests on an axis in the middle of the hot air evacuation tunnel, made of gray plastic. This metal axle appears to be electrically connected to components attached to the exterior of the gray plastic tunnel.

    I suppose this is a part of the motor contacts, but when the engine is running, this part sometimes makes a particular noise, like metal sheets being crumpled.
    I put a drop of machine oil between the metal tab and the axle it rests on, and the projector became silent again. It purrs like a big cat, and this device shows off a manufacturing quality that would be unaffordable today.

    Is someone here owns the same projector with the same motor than mine, and encountered the same problem ? And what's the role of these modifications from the Paul Adsett model ? Is it because my projector is an european one, to be used on 50hz ?
    This Bolex is a 18-5 made in 1962, with manuel loading and phosphorescent command, and a Hi-Fi zoom 12,5-25 mm.
    Thank you, and have a nice day ! (and excuse my english mistakes, please)​
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    Last edited by Michel Potok; October 04, 2024, 06:22 AM.

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    Very interesting! I've had many Bolex 18-5's over the years, and have never seen that metal block, or anything mounted on the plastic fan shroud like yours! When restoring several 18-5's I've had to adjust the clearance of that plastic fan assembly, and the actual metal fan itself. Many times these plastic shrouds will work their way closer to the metal fan. The result is a loud metal noise that instantly makes you turn the machine off. Usually after some fiddling, and repositioning of screws the problem is rectified.

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      Originally posted by Shane C. Collins View Post
      Very interesting! I've had many Bolex 18-5's over the years, and have never seen that metal block, or anything mounted on the plastic fan shroud like yours! When restoring several 18-5's I've had to adjust the clearance of that plastic fan assembly, and the actual metal fan itself. Many times these plastic shrouds will work their way closer to the metal fan. The result is a loud metal noise that instantly makes you turn the machine off. Usually after some fiddling, and repositioning of screws the problem is rectified.
      Hello Shane,
      On this link : https://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-b...c;f=1;t=009682
      even if the motor zone is not centered in the picture, you can see the same metal frame, one of the two silent blocks on the fan, and the four little red reels. And the projector pictured is also a 1962 sold (and made ?)
      I really don't understand what the function of this add on the motor...

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