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Subject: [AMPS] re: lubricating oil
From: tacookfam@exotrope.net (Thomas Cook)
Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 16:00:11 -0400
Gents,

A good non-gumming oil to use is "Hoppe's #9".  It is designed as an oil
for firearm mechanisms - non-gumming/drying, etc.  It should be
obtainable at any sports store that deals in guns.  Also, it takes up
less room on the shelf than a quart of "Mobil 1"!  :)

Tom - WA2BPE

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Jim Zellmer wrote:
> 
> I picked up a quart of Molil one synthetic oil for this kind of application.
> It is has a 5W-30 rating, but seems a little thinner.  I use it on my window
> fans, 2 or three drops on each end every year or so.  Keeps them running
> smooth.  Ought to work fine on an Ampliifer fan motor.
> 
> Its advantage as a synthetic oil, is that it does not gum up.  Some other
> household oils, 3 in 1 etc. do gum up and can cause problems.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Jim Zellmer, KA0VSL
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Measures <measures@vc.net>
> To: amps@contesting.com <amps@contesting.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Date: Sunday, April 04, 1999 2:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [AMPS] re:Socket for 3-500Z
> 
> >
> >
> >
> >>>Another possible cause of cooling probs is failure to inject 0.02cc of 5w
> >>>- 10w oil through the neoprene seal on the fan bearing chamber every 5 or
> >>>so years of operation -- which is one of the reasons that we include a
> >>>......fan-oiling syringe with our vhf suppressor retrofit kits.
> >>
> >>Ah, yes. Here's a question I've been meaning to ask you, Rich. I read in
> one
> >>of your articles that the original SB-220 fan had sealed bearings and that
> >>you have to drill a hole in each one in order to oil it. I've got an
> SB-221,
> >>which came later, it looks like the bearings aren't sealed
> >
> >?    I did not say that the bearings were "sealed".  I said there were no
> >oil holes above the oilite bearings so that the oil wicks could be
> >replenished.
> >
> >> -- there's a big
> >>opening where the shaft enters each bearing. Looking from the side, it's
> >>kinda hard to see exactly what it looks like in the holes (at least,
> without
> >>doing some disassembly.) Do you just squirt the oil into those holes?
> >
> >?  Any way you can get oil in is ok.  By drilling oil holes above the
> >bearings, one can  lube the oil wicks.  Later production motors have oil
> >holes.
> >>
> >-  later,  Dick
> >
> >
> >Rich...
> >
> >R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures

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