GOTTA LOVE THIS FUN SPARKY CHAT EVEN IF OTHERS ARE BORED TO TERARS LOL
At the very least it could help and maybe work if the brushes were removed and reversed 180 so the angle would be more in line. An old genny I have down in the shop has the brushes like 90 degrees up to the commutator (unlike your first drawing more like second) and its brush wear has only a slight angle due more to the fact that the brushes arent fit prefectly tight into the holders. Of course I have no idea of that gennys model nor the one the poster has nor the one in your picture etc etc so I just cant say sittin here how well his will work, but at the least I can continue to say there could be a problem due to brush angle, regardless if his brushes are perpendicular or angled and at the least Id consider reversing the brushes 180 in their holders or install a new set that hasnt worn into any sharp angle and that could indeed work. Or if his brushes havent yet worn too much of an angle and are closer to perpendicular HECK IT MAY BE OKAY AS IS LOL
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