Brtz Report post Posted December 1, 2017 1. Seems I solved a gathering problem. Studying pfaff 1245 service manual I found how to adjust several very similar assemblies as in my 4145. Btw - this 1245 SM is availiable on keyston sewing website. One of the settings which appeared wrong in my machine was top feed lifting motion. I tried to draw a scheme of how this motion is now and how it was before the adiustment of feed lifting eccentrics. This eccentric is shown on the corresponding page of the SM and marked with an green arrow on the photo. Both feed dog and the presser have to stick together before they start backtrack. Previously they started moving back before the presser land on the feed dog. Sorry, I cannot explain it more preciously. Anw, it's done. 2. I took a risk of ordering a new looper on e-bay. I found that a Michael from 'kunpengsewingmachineparts' offers some parts for pfaffs. I ordered 1 PCS ROTARY LOOPER #96-795282-00 FOR PFAFF 63 and also a complete tension assembly and a double toe walking foot set for 145. I had no idea if the looper will fit but USD10 is not a fortune so... You can see the new looper on photos just to compare it's shape with an old one. Then BINGO! This one works much much better than the old one! With the new looper and the brand new springs in the tension unit the stitches are tight, smooth and even. The delivery from kungpeng is free and it took 21 days to get those parts in Europe. 3. I have replaced the tension assembly and a walking foot set. Then made some sewint tests, few photos and sew a machine-cover as the dessert. I think the restoration of 4145 is finished. Thanks for your help. Regards, Bert Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uwe Report post Posted December 2, 2017 Thanks for the update! I'm glad to see you got the machine to work well. It makes a beautiful stitch now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hockeymender Report post Posted December 2, 2017 Very nice machine cover! I have them for all my machines but I guess I'm too lazy to put them on when I'm closing up shop. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites