[HAM] M-2Jerry Fowler jerryinkc at gmail.comWed Aug 30 14:51:29 CDT 2006
good info guys. my experiences with oiling of motors and such are in mechanical equipment for buildings, and obviously there are several big differences. mixing oils can definitely create gel and sludge. -Jerry On 8/30/06, Ted Thompson <Ted at speakeasyvintagemusic.com> wrote: > > There are TWO issues when considering using another oil. > > One is obvious, will it lubricate the bearings. > > The other is "What happens over time as oil X mixes with the Hammond oil > already in the genny?" Most often you get sludge and oil flow is halted. > > Use the right stuff. > > Cheers! > > Ted Thompson > General Manager - Speakeasy Vintage Music > ____________________ > > > Maryland Organ Service > - A Division of Speakeasy Vintage Music > > http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com > http://www.mosweb.com > > -----Original Message----- > > From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On > Behalf > > Of Jerry Fowler > > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:33 AM > > To: The Hammond Forum > > Subject: Re: [HAM] M-2 > > > > I can't see why standard machine oil wouldn't work for TGs. Most > hardware > > stores sell machine oil in a bottle called the "Zoom Spout Oiler" which > > has > > a long tube for easy oiling, and works great for all types of electric > > motors. > > -Jerry > > -- > > Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ > > Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ > > HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ > > hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/ > > > -- > Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ > Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ > HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ > hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/ > >
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