Fw: Re: HW-101 Help
Steve Lords /WA7ISL
sklords at SPRYNET.COM
Sat Jan 24 11:25:45 EST 1998
Gary
do you have a part number for the generic coil assembly?
thanks
steve
wa7isl :)
Gary Harmon wrote:
> Here's what I use (right or wrong). GE Silicone Spark Plug Boot Release.
> Comes in a 1 oz tube and allows free movement of the cores. I also found a
> source locally for a generic coil assembly with the correct size (diameter,
> length, threads) at a cheap price. I have used this process several times
> with no ill effects (thus far). Sometimes in removing the old core the
> paper-like form will tear or come loose. I have used the standard GE
> Silicone glue with no problems.
>
> Just one person's opinion.
>
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> Gary H. Harmon, Jr., K5JWK
> 6302 Robin Forest
> San Antonio, TX 78239-3218
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: van lincoln <vlincoln at POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
> To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
> Date: Saturday, January 24, 1998 6:59 AM
> Subject: Re: HW-101 Help
>
> >GROUP: Question that I'm sure all would like to know the answer to. Is it
> >NECESSARY to worry about breaking up the slugs on old heathkit coils, or is
> >there SOME type of lubricant that can be applied before repeaking those
> >coils. The HORROR story below indicates that some of us do not know the
> >answer to this question. I myself have broken a slug in a new coil while
> >building the kit. I know that some of the slugs are tight. I was
> >wondering about WD-40, or Silicone spray, or vaseline?.... or ???? Just
> >don't want to damage the coil form or deteriorate the slug in any way.
> >WHAT SAY YOU ALL?????
> >
> >wd8aam
> >
> >========================================================================
> >
> >
> >>A I found out the main trouble is that the previous owner has
> >>broken just about all of the slugs in the driver plate and grid circuits.
> >
> >>The moral of the story is
> >>that I would really appreciate anyone who has a 101 that is a parts unit
> >>that can just part out the Driver Plate Switch Board, and the Driver Grid
> >>Switch Board.
> >>Due to the extensive damage to these coils, it just makes sense to replace
> >>both the boards and get on with life.
> >
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