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Subject: [AMPS] Reduction Drive
From: bakerhouse@uswest.net (Mike Baker)
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 10:52:08 -0700
Hi Mike,
    In the past I have had good luck using wheel bearing grease.  It is cheep
and looks a bit like "Lubraplate".  It is made to take high temps as well as low
temps and generally will not gum up.
    Best 73
    Mike Baker  KØQZ


"Gilmer, Mike" wrote:

> I'm trying to "restore" a pair of ARD230A amps.  RF decks and PS seem OK.
> They both make power.  The few identified problems seem to be in the control
> crap. Go figure.
>
> Amongst these problems, I found that one unit's motor drives (on TUNE and
> LOAD caps) work OK, but the other's wouldn't turn when driven. I had a spare
> reduction drive so I tried it, too: NG.
> Turns out (after biting the bullet and drilling out the swages on one to
> open it up) that the grease used to lube the gears inside the reduction unit
> had turned tar-like.  The innards have 6 or 7 gears - some plastic (motor
> end) and some metal (at the output end).  The grease around the metal gears
> was what became tar-like. The grease elsewhere was still "normal".  After
> cleaning out the "bad" grease, the unit worked fine.  I can even put the
> drive unit back together :)
>
> Questions:
> 1. What would cause the grease to "gum up" like this?
> 2. What should I replace the grease with? (short of converting them to
> manual tune, hi)
>
> Mike
> n2mg@contesting.com
>
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