Sorry to hear this Melvin, so what can we do? well I doubt the motor will run on a single brush, so that's out, find some new brushes? well that's ideal but where? I don't no. Thomas might be able to help here. A new motor, well that's the ideal situation, but where do you find one these days?.
In the past Melvin, folk just replaced the motor, fine back then when there were still parts around but after 40 odd years where do you find them the thing is Melvin at least you tried to fix it. Its been years since I did mine and to date the take up is still running fine.
Now the only thing I would change in regard to fixing the motor, is to remove the motor totally from the projector, doing so would mean removing the armature along with the brushes as a complete unit moving it forward through the outer casing, doing so, making access to those brushes for removal a lot easier.
All of this does not help you and I do understand that, just thought I would say this while its on my mind, as others might be watching and thinking of giving it a go.
The fix for you Melvin, I am not sure what to do here, except trying to find brushes, but better still another motor, even in this case some have different voltages. One last attempt might be a motor swap using the forward rewind. I think they are the same, however that would mean no rewind
To be honest Melvin I really cant think of anything else, hopefully Thomas will come up with better ideas than what I have floated, but I will say this, without new parts Melvin at least you tried to fix it and that's something, just got to come up with a plan "B"
In the past Melvin, folk just replaced the motor, fine back then when there were still parts around but after 40 odd years where do you find them the thing is Melvin at least you tried to fix it. Its been years since I did mine and to date the take up is still running fine.
Now the only thing I would change in regard to fixing the motor, is to remove the motor totally from the projector, doing so would mean removing the armature along with the brushes as a complete unit moving it forward through the outer casing, doing so, making access to those brushes for removal a lot easier.
All of this does not help you and I do understand that, just thought I would say this while its on my mind, as others might be watching and thinking of giving it a go.
The fix for you Melvin, I am not sure what to do here, except trying to find brushes, but better still another motor, even in this case some have different voltages. One last attempt might be a motor swap using the forward rewind. I think they are the same, however that would mean no rewind
To be honest Melvin I really cant think of anything else, hopefully Thomas will come up with better ideas than what I have floated, but I will say this, without new parts Melvin at least you tried to fix it and that's something, just got to come up with a plan "B"
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