Hello in the snow! The
conversion of Luigi is featured in a 4 page article in Fiatelisten, the Swedish
classic Fiat club magazine. Hopefully I will be able to publish the article on
my blog shortly.
Merry Christmas and
a happy new year!
Brush holder with brushes fitted by Joztek. The cardboard helps during installation. |
Brushholder from Jozztek, fitted with screws to aid set timing. |
A (D1238B12B9) 12V fan capabel of pushing 5.25m3 of air per minute. |
The fan on top and the plexiglas in the bottom. |
Meltdown brush holder |
New brush holder from Jozztek with matched brushes |
Commutator before resurfacing
You need to spin the motor in order to
resurface the commutator. The RPM of the motor should be around 500 when using
the stone from www.karma.se. Jozztek
shared his bright idea to use the old brush holder and two old brushes to drive
the motor during grinding. Split the brush holder in half and attached two
brushes, one negative and one positive.
The
Agni gives you 71 rpm/V so if you connect is to a 12V battery it will spin at
about 800 rpm. Cut the grind stone so that you can fit it to the commutator.
Use a vacuum cleaner during the grinding to collect the dust. You don’t have to
apply a lot of pressure to the stone and you will feel when is working. Change position
of the stone often and keep it steady.
Stop
the motor every now and then and inspect the result. Don’t overdo it!
The picture above shows the commutator after it's been
resurfaced. Next on the list is too fit the new brush holder and adjust the
timing of the brushes.
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