04-15-2017, 10:32 AM
agreed Craig, and ignore that wire nut, havent made it to that area yet. BTW,, i consider myself new,, this is my second resto... EVER!
I learned a lot from someone here ... someone was gutting filter caps and said dry cleaning solvent helped breakdown teh glue holding the paper wound caps so the inereds can be removed.
-lightly cut the crimped end in several places of the cap canister up to the "ring" thats just below.
-pry up on outter edge of canister
-remove the "mounting ring"
-use skinny razor knife to dig around and down in between the paper cap and the canister interior
-spray carb cleaner into the canister and let sit for a little bit
-start a long dry wall screw into the center of the paper capacitor
-pull on the dry wall screw to pop out the innerds of the capacitor.
-replace everything.
here are some shots of how i took care of my C101 cap canister. On C101 here i thought i better use fish paper to protect it better above and beyond my applied heat shrink.
I sorta screwed up C102 ,, it was my "learnin" cap.
I learned a lot from someone here ... someone was gutting filter caps and said dry cleaning solvent helped breakdown teh glue holding the paper wound caps so the inereds can be removed.
-lightly cut the crimped end in several places of the cap canister up to the "ring" thats just below.
-pry up on outter edge of canister
-remove the "mounting ring"
-use skinny razor knife to dig around and down in between the paper cap and the canister interior
-spray carb cleaner into the canister and let sit for a little bit
-start a long dry wall screw into the center of the paper capacitor
-pull on the dry wall screw to pop out the innerds of the capacitor.
-replace everything.
here are some shots of how i took care of my C101 cap canister. On C101 here i thought i better use fish paper to protect it better above and beyond my applied heat shrink.
I sorta screwed up C102 ,, it was my "learnin" cap.