Hi Guys,
My dynamo is I believe, a E3L for my ‘57 Golden Flash with a ball bearing at each end and no rubber seal.
Having cleaned up all the components and lubricated the bearings I came to assembly and am a bit stumped concerning a felt washer.
My bike had been left dis-assembled, totally, some forty years in a shed before my purchase. The dynamo was in a biscuit tin, all in bits but with grease protecting much of it, it looked to be complete.
There were two felt washers, one thin, about 2mm width that appears to fit into a collar secured in place by the drive-end bearing securing nut.
One photo below shows my guess at the fitting sequence, left to right of the drive end components.
The other photo shows the commutator end bearing and the other felt washer, of about 5mm width. This was impregnated with grease that had thickened over the years but washed out ok.
I’m guessing this felt washer fits close to the commutator bearing to provide a reservoir of lubricant, see second photo.
If it does belong here, is there a missing end cap to hold it in place? The pressed steel end cover is not flat enough to do the job.
I’ve searched the internet and and service sheets but cannot find a diagram for the E3L with two ball bearings or for that matter one showing the A10 model with tapered chain sprocket.
Any help here will be appreciated,
Steve.