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    Old 03-04-2014, 12:38 PM
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    Default I need help on a vintage (1923 #66) singer machine, PLEASE

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    I would like to fix my machine (Singer, 1923 #66 red eye) concerning the presser foot. The machine works well otherwise. My presser foot does not meet up with the feed dog, in other words, I have a gap between them. Can anyone tell me how to fix this, please?
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    Old 03-04-2014, 02:20 PM
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    sure its not gummed up and just not letting down all the way? take off the face plate and oil the preser bar where it passes thru its guides. SM oil and see if you can coax it by lifting the rod itself.
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    I managed to free one up recently by applying the hair dryer heat to it after oil alone didn't do it.
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    I have run into several 66s where the presser foot shaft was adjusted way to high and it didn't fully contact the needle plate.

    Remove the face plate. Lower the feed dogs, unscrew the pressure adjuster from the top of the presser foot shaft. Then lower the foot and very carefully loosen the set screw that holds the presser foot shaft lifter part.
    Gently work the shaft down till it rests on the needle plate making sure the sides of the foot and the feed dogs are parallel. Then snug up the screw. Test the adjustment. You should have around 5/16" ± of clearance between the bottom of the foot and the needle plate with the foot raised.
    Also make sure there is some clearance between the presser foot lift lever and the part it moves when the foot is down. You don't want a "0" clearance there.

    That should do it. There are adjustment specs in the manuals. I'd suggest you find the right one in the Singer site and download it. I do not have a list of which link goes to what. I gotta do that someday.

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    I may not be looking in the right place for manuals. I have downloaded several owner's manuals from Singer but haven't seen any service manuals. Where do you find those?
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    Originally Posted by Rodney
    I may not be looking in the right place for manuals. I have downloaded several owner's manuals from Singer but haven't seen any service manuals. Where do you find those?
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    http://sewing-machines.blogspot.com/...e-manuals.html
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    Old 03-07-2014, 07:24 AM
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    Thank you so much to everyone. Joe I followed your directions and it did the trick. The machine is working well now. Also, thank you Miriam. for the link to the manuals.
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    Originally Posted by fractured prisms
    Thank you so much to everyone. Joe I followed your directions and it did the trick. The machine is working well now. Also, thank you Miriam. for the link to the manuals.
    Joe is a very good explainer.
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