Thread Number: 44627  /  Tag: Pre-1950 Vacuum Cleaners
"Whirlwind" Cannister Vac - how do you remove motor
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Post# 464081   6/23/2023 at 16:06 (328 days old) by bongo (Parsonsfield)        

I recently bought a "Whirlwind Cannister vac to add to my modest collection of antique vacs. It looked like the early Electrolux sled and I thought it might be an Electrolux knock off since Whirlwind was one of their trade marks. It came with a whole slew of attachments and a good hose - which I hoped might fit my Electrolux.
Plugged in, it ran but made an infernal racket, as if something was batting around loose in the motor. I then tried to get the motor out of the casing, with no sucess.
It is bolted in with 3 bolts thru some L brackets at the narrow end of the casing. Removing those, I can push the motor all the way up to the wide end of the casing, where it hangs, apparently on the large rubber gasket that seals the space between motor and casing.
Two days of pushing, pulling, tilting, prying - still stuck. The only way I can see getting it out is with a tin snips.
Any advice?


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Post# 464101 , Reply# 1   6/24/2023 at 18:29 (327 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)        
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Place you see the screen next to the motor. There is going to be screws holding that in place. Its either behind the trim or on the bottom by the legs of the sleigh runner. Id say under the handle but there is no handle. It's behind the trim or on the bottom but it's in line with that screen.
If you can get a butter knife a around the screen inside the motor area if you slide it around your going to hit the screws.


Post# 464109 , Reply# 2   6/25/2023 at 10:41 (326 days old) by bongo (Parsonsfield)        

thanks for your reply. I already removed the screen, but don't see any screws. The whole assembly slides freely in the cannister UNTIL it reaches the opening, where the rubber gasket that surrounds the motor and intake hangs up on an indent in the sheet metal of the cannister.


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