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How to oil Spartan 327k sewing machine

I have to oil my sewing machine, its Spartan 327k and i dont know where to put the oil

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Use only sewing machine oil. Get an oiler with a long spout so you can reach far places, put a single drop of oil on every place that has metal moving on metal.

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I have a Singer Spartan which I love. My presser foot will not go up or down. Can anyone offer any guidance? Thanks in advance for the help.

The Spartan is a beautiful sewing machine. It is likely that rust has caused some of the problem. When you look at the foot there is an area that is like a hinge. Put a little wd 40 on each side and let it set for a while. If this doesn't work you may need a repairman to take over.
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My singer 327 bobbin case wobbley.

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I dont know where to put oill in my machine?

There are no places for you to oil, the machine does need oil though. It needs to be taken apart by a tech every 2 years or so for lubrication
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I have a Singer 327K that stitches three or four good stitches and then stops completely stitching

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I bought a Singer 328K at a second hand shop. I cleaned and oiled it but the motor just hums and runs very slowly. I think the belt may need tightened or replaced. Is it possible to do it myself and...

The Singer 328K "style-o-matic" is a Class 66 sewing machine with a solid handwheel. Like the 328, and most style 66 machines, this one takes Singer Motor Belt # 193077. Any singer vendor should be able to help you and as of this writing (2010) the part runs around $10. In case you have a parts machine around or find vendors less knowledgeable here are some other machines using the same belt: Pfaff 330 Series Singer 127 Singer 128 Singer 15-88 Singer 15-90 Singer 15-91 Singer 185 Singer 185K3 Singer 206 Singer 206K Singer 223 Singer 27 Vibrating Shuttle Singer 306K Singer 306W Singer 319K Singer 327K Singer 327K Singer 328K Style-O-Matic (YOURS) Singer 329K Singer 66 Singer 66-1 Singer 66-14 Singer 66-16 Singer 66-18 Singer 66-24 Singer 66-4 Singer 66-6 Singer 66-8 Singer 99 Class Singer 99-13 Singer 99-31 Singer 99K
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How do I oil my Janome My Excel 18 w ? My machine has started to make a squeeking sound when sewing .I think it might need oiling but dont know where to put the oil?Can you please help me with this .

Take off all the outside covers you can, then basically put a drop of oil on anything that moves when you turn the machine over by hand. After this run the machine for a couple of minutes with no thread or fabric, you then need to wipe up any excess oil and refit all the covers.
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