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Posted by Ignoramus15228 on August 27, 2006, 10:44 am
Rudy, thanks, I am away from home, but I will do exactly as you
suggest when I come back. thanks.
igor
>> A-ha! I think that that's it!
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>> An additional tidbit is that as I rotate the knob of the thermostat, I
>> do hear a "click". At approximately the point that I would expect. So
>> the thermostat "clicks", but somehow does not close the contacts.
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> They click shut but since the points are burned, the current has a hard time
> passing thru.
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>> So, your suggestion is right on the mark, but I want to hear a little
>> clarification. Do I need to take the t hermostat body apart?
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> I didnt, I just shut off the current, took one (front) side off the control
> box wherein the thermostat is found, wound the thermostat switch to its
> lowest setting (opens the point gap more) and put the sandpaper or a "points
> file" in there and smoothed them down. I also found a small hole in the
> thermostat housing that allows an 'allen key" to be inserted..when it is
> turned, you can see it changing the gap- it allowed me to put the desired
> setting into the dial..I put the dial about halfway, then turned the
> allenkey til the points clicked.
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