The next challenge is the coating. Washington DC has no rewind shops that will talk to civilians, so I'm back here...
What function does the coating serve? I always thought vqarnishing or epoxying an armature helped strengthen it for high RPM, but that can't matter here. Since it IS a stator, it doesn't move much. Does it help to transmit heat from the coils?
The recommended 3M epoxy was $35 for two ounces from McMaster-Carr.
Would plain old varnish, dried hard in an oven, do as well? What about leaving it uncoated? There are a couple of threads from 2005 and 2003 that mention this. How have they held up?
I might oven-test some laminating epoxy to see if it will survive 500F. It doesn't have to be very strong at that heat; it just needs to not burn.
There's no doubt the original stator got plenty hot - the leads going to it were cooked black and brittle for the last four inches of the wire loom - the part that's led down along the case under the wire cover.
MarkF

/
Comment