I picked up a few vacs last weekend, 2 from the car boot

This caught my eye as I've never seen one since they were new, and do remember neighbors having them, and it was only £4!

The Hoover Vortex, the machine that prompted Dyson to sue the arse off Hoover for patent infringement, so it was pulled off sale quite quickly, bodged about and renamed the hurricane, whirlwind and other names.

The first thing I noticed was the rubbish suction. Quick check of the filter revealed it was choked, and some research pointed to the fact that it's always bee na bit crap for dust retention

Gave it a quick vac off and it was much better

Gave it a teardown the other night after doing the DC04 first
Height adjuster off

Hose off

Hood off






Activator looks in good condition, so wont replace that

Belt wasnt so sexy though


One bearing wouldnt come off the shaft, and one end cap would come off the activator so they can stay there!
(Brushroll bearings are identical to DC Non clutched brushroll bearings)


Lifted the machine off the bottom chassis



Centre wheels off


The only bit of damage there is. Will glue this up later

Rear wheels off



Bumper and the rest of the height adjuster off

The mess already (seen worse!)

Split the filter housing down next



Motor housing off

Looks familiar...



Aha!

Grabbed the one from the DC04 which was drying at the time

Popped it out of the way, confident that I could sort the horrible sound it makes!






Gubbins removed from the top

Cracked the top off



Filter housing out. I binned the crap remains of the filter in here, will cut down a dyson post motor filter to repace it

Spinal cord out

Cyclone cover off

Carry handle off





Struggling to see how it copies the DC01 system but apparently it did!

This pipework looks like it came from B&Q...


Seal off. Plasterdust again...








Handle off

Tool Holders out

All ready for washing

Grabbed the Amtek next




Carbons out

Coil out

Armature out

Tapped the top bearing out


Both were as dry as my screenwash tank is currently

, but the size looked familiar. Quick rootle through my Turbopower box of spares and 2 NOS 1980's motor bearings which fitted perfectly!

Will refurb this one and put it in the dyson box incase I need it for a brushroll, will replace both bearings whilst it's open like it is!

Vacced all the metal bits off


Currently in my drying booth ready to be put back together. Had to order a new filter too as it fell apart when I washed it. Very annoying as I had a NOS HEPA one that I binned as I thought 'When will I get a Vortex, POS that is, never see one etc......'
More soon!