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Can anyone out there help with an exploded view of this late model, please.
I know there is one for the C35A, but the M type is quite different being a shunt motor and the driven end (engaging with the camshaft drive) is not the same.
Any help gratefully accepted, I just need to put mine together in the right way.
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The only real difference is the bearing housing and the brush holders in my experience
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That appears to be the 35A. I have a sketch of a 35M but so many have pieces left out or added not sure if it is original. A description of the parts in order should suffice if someone can oblige.
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Many thanks for your thoughts, I'll just list the parts I have in some sort of order (but possibly not the right one)
Split pin; castellated nut; washer; dynamo drive gear; woodruf key; oil thower; retaining plate (cast metal c/w 3 c/sunk holes for m/c srews to bearing housing end plate); roller bearing; stepped bearing washer; dished washer; distance piece; bearing housing end plate.
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Hi Bruce,
Many thanks for your input, have looked at your earlier posts which are most interesting but have a some questions regarding your photo of line-up parts of the C35M, the answers to which would be of great help to me.
I/ when slid into the housing does the distance piece extend beyond the housing so giving the oil thrower a bit of a gap forward of the housing
2/ moving along your line of parts there is the washed which has a dimple running around it, does the dimple have the crown towards the bearing or the housing
3/ again to the right of photo. what are seventh & eighth parts first some kind of dished washer the next is it a felt washer (I certainly haven't got either of these parts) if so the size if you have it.
Thanks in advance,
John
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Dave,
Very many thnks for your excellent drawing, just what I needed.
It has answered not only how it all goes together, but also what I'm missing (the cup spacer on your drawiing) and therfore why I ended up with a gap.
So now need to find a cup spacer and would be grateful for info. on what you called a 'wad punch', as I've not come across that term before.
Again my thanks for all the detail you posted, very much appreciated.
John.
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A wad punch is for punching holes in jointing. I think I have a spare cup spacer and I'm in Stockport is that anywhere near you?