thank you mate. really good educational video. i learned from it quite a lot. I have had similar sound/nose from my Miele motor when I vacuum grout dust or drywall dust. This dust is too fine and it clogs paper bags until they burst inside the machine and the dust goes into the motor. I usually take the machine apart and wash every piece, especially the motor, with a hose in the garden. Then dry them all up and oil the motor. I have done this a few times over the years. Works well as long as you dry the motor very quickly before it gets rusty. Obviously never switch the machine on until all pieces are really dry.
thank you mate. really good educational video. i learned from it quite a lot. I have had similar sound/nose from my Miele motor when I vacuum grout dust or drywall dust. This dust is too fine and it clogs paper bags until they burst inside the machine and the dust goes into the motor. I usually take the machine apart and wash every piece, especially the motor, with a hose in the garden. Then dry them all up and oil the motor. I have done this a few times over the years. Works well as long as you dry the motor very quickly before it gets rusty. Obviously never switch the machine on until all pieces are really dry.
Hi, Thank you for the video. Did you press fit the fan back on to the spline?
Thank you for the video it was to the point and interesting. 👍
Hi there - did you find something to show how the fan goes back together? I'm in exactly "that" position... thanks
No. I had to just figure it out. Unfortunately I don't remember how it went
The bearing may be fine but if u oil the bearing it will be fine the oil will only make it better