I see your motor is a little more "Serious" than mine! LOL

Good luck finding it. If it is intermittent, you may be able to locate the
problem.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help. 



Bow

W5EFR


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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 19:14
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Timer Motor

If it works that's what counts!  Mine has an oil port, but it didn't seem to
help.

Thanks,
Rick


 
Mine was a Telechron...
In mine, I ended up taking the smallest drill bit I can find, drilling a
small hole in the top of the case and put sewing machine oil in there, then
solder the hole closed. 

That was on 27 April 2006, and it is still going strong and has not lost any
time.


I may be way off for your application, but it worked for mine.

Bow

W5EFR

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