From:Mutt Electronic:pigstye13 -A- aol.com
Subject:New Additions to the Web Site Date:Sun Aug 2 09:32:12 2009
We have updated the site in a couple of catagories.

Click on "How To Restore" tab at the top of the page and scroll down to:

Spare Parts Catalogs Chapter 7
Service Manuals Chapter 8

There is some really cool stuff to look at. When doing a restoration for your first time or even just when getting ready to start buying missing parts from your project, it would benefit ya greatly to go to these pages and find the Parts manual that ends with the model you are working on, that way you are SURE to obtain the correct parts. Say, if you are building a 1953 Model 165, try not to buy a Parts book that covers 1948-60 as you will surely be buying some wrong parts. Look for the book on eBay that covers 1948-1953.

I have plans in the real near future to make a video of how to properly tear down a entire motor, so no parts get broke in the process, and will see about getting our Club prez, Dave, to post it on the site.

You will not have to "buy it", it will be free for all to see. I have had quite a few people over the years, tell me how they managed to bust a armature or magneto rotor while taking a motor apart. We can't have any more of that , as some of these are are getting almost non-existant.

Mutt