Fill every gap in that gear with JB-Weld. And rough up the surfaces if possible. Or maybe even better some type of plastic epoxy. In the hollows of the gear.
The gear and shaft thing we had to saw it completely off and glue it AROUND the shaft itself. That's the only way to get it on. Then worked perfectly. Epoxy I think is what we used. Just fyi. U cannot find that part ne where lol if it didn't work we where going to 3d print a new one, but it worked. :)
I guess I should add that my husband glued it and tried to get it on kuz that's what was actually broke on the machine.. he realized it was not gonna fit.. so he sawed it in half THEN glued it around the shaft with epoxy I think it was.. hard hard plastic that took 24hrs to cure.. but worked perfect now lol
hi toby!! thanks for this super helpful video. i took apart a very similar machine and have a couple questions - any chance I can contact you directly? would be happy to compensate for your time!! many thanks - aviva
It is 330 watts so about 0.1 of a ton. It is an R12 system which are have been banned in Canada for about 20 years now although there are still some old systems around that are using R12 or a drop-in replacement. This would be a similar compressor coolnfresh.com.bd/product/kulthorn-hermetic-compressor-for-fridge-capacity-275-330-watts/