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Grant Gunderson
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I then worked my way around both sides using a long cold chisel to tap each bell off.

The two ends will then easily pull right apart. Note, the rear with the rotor attached is VERY heavy!

The motor is actually in really good shape and relatively clean, especially compared to the generator!

In the center of the rear plate, is a small Reliance branded plug. This can easily be removed with a splunger tool. This will provide access to press the shaft of the rotor out.

I'll need to cut some large wooden blocks to support the bell before I proceed with removing the shaft. Hopefully that will be tomorrow.
Moving on to the front bell end. There is an alignment mark on the brush holder and the front bell that needs to be noted so the brush unit can be reinstalled with the correct orientation.

Just like on the generator there is a small clamp screw that holds the whole brush unit on the bell end.

I then put the entire brush unit into my ultrasonic cleaner for 30 minutes. It cleaned it right up!

It is in really good shape other than some significant spark welding on it from the previous owner running it with the brushes being completely worn out. It shouldn't affect its performance once I install new brushes. I then used a few cans of contact cleaner to clean the inside of the motor as best as possible. It's not perfect, but its good enough for me. Also, the front bell is stamped RE&E with number W70975.

It also has a G stamped into its mounting flange. I'm guessing thats another fitters mark.


The two ends will then easily pull right apart. Note, the rear with the rotor attached is VERY heavy!

The motor is actually in really good shape and relatively clean, especially compared to the generator!

In the center of the rear plate, is a small Reliance branded plug. This can easily be removed with a splunger tool. This will provide access to press the shaft of the rotor out.

I'll need to cut some large wooden blocks to support the bell before I proceed with removing the shaft. Hopefully that will be tomorrow.
Moving on to the front bell end. There is an alignment mark on the brush holder and the front bell that needs to be noted so the brush unit can be reinstalled with the correct orientation.

Just like on the generator there is a small clamp screw that holds the whole brush unit on the bell end.

I then put the entire brush unit into my ultrasonic cleaner for 30 minutes. It cleaned it right up!

It is in really good shape other than some significant spark welding on it from the previous owner running it with the brushes being completely worn out. It shouldn't affect its performance once I install new brushes. I then used a few cans of contact cleaner to clean the inside of the motor as best as possible. It's not perfect, but its good enough for me. Also, the front bell is stamped RE&E with number W70975.

It also has a G stamped into its mounting flange. I'm guessing thats another fitters mark.

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