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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 2:29:50 GMT
OK as an update the carousel and the selector crank arm rotate simultaneously if I manually turn the carousel. But the crank arm selector doesn't turn when I press the cancel/eject button just have a up and down motion, as far as the carousel or the record lift arm, nothing, nada.
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 7, 2023 2:50:40 GMT
The carousel and selector crank arm MUST ALWAYS travel together. Turning by hand or otherwise. The carousel is NOT ENGAGED to the selector shaft. You can see it in the video. I've already tried to point you in this direction. Norman tried to tell you, and Gordo is telling you.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND:
The carousel must be installed correctly before you can go any further.
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 7, 2023 2:55:26 GMT
When he reinstalled it, it failed to turn with the selector crank. He had failed to realign the two parts. Crank and carousel. We (slowly) turned the carousel in reverse and felt it click into place. Away it went and has not been a problem since. The 'newer' (such as the 2800 series) carousels lack the same snap in feature. This carousel will need to be lifted up and rotated into the correct position to be latched into place.
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 4:17:57 GMT
I do understand that there is something not connecting. When I put the carousel back in place I made sure the pin ( part 4 page 76 was inserted into the carousel. So obviously there is something else to do. how do you engage the carousel to the selector shaft? And I do you know it's done. Is there a page in the manual or procedure? Will remove the carousel now.
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 5:07:04 GMT
Just removed the turn table and carousel. I place the carousel back on the pin arm ( part 4 page 76 ) the carousel is all the way down on the shaft . I can clearly see the slit where I can insert the retaining ring. Is there something else to do ? How do I know it's properly latched to the selector shaft?
Thank you
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 5:14:05 GMT
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 7, 2023 17:05:14 GMT
The pin (circled in red) on the 'arm and rivet assembly' (part 4, page 76) must be located correctly into the bottom of the carousel. That should lock the carousel to the shaft (assuming that 'part 4' is pinned to the shaft correctly). I don't have a picture of the bottom of the carousel otherwise I'd point it out.
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 18:11:00 GMT
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 7, 2023 18:58:07 GMT
In this photo you can clearly see the hole in which the pin must protrude. You can also see a line etched into the bottom plate where the pin has been riding. The carousel must seat down far enough for the pin to engage the hole. The backstop pawls (there are two of them) will probably prevent the carousel from seating down properly (see page 20, fig 41). You will need to pull the backstop pawl levers out from under the carousel so they engage the teeth as show in the illustration. Do not loosen their mounting screws.
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 7, 2023 19:38:07 GMT
Thank you, That's where I thought I insert it. I'll make sure it's in I'll use an endoscopic camera to be 100% sure. Now if it's in and still not turning is it possible that there is something going on with the clutch?
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 7, 2023 21:03:54 GMT
LOL, one thing at a time! But if the shaft is rotating, the clutch is doing it's job.
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 8, 2023 3:36:02 GMT
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 8, 2023 4:02:25 GMT
OK put the turn table back on. Same result. The selector crank and the carousel do not rotate. The only motion I have when the motor is running is the selector crank going up and down on the selector plate and the cam record clamp ( part 10 p 71) As it was shown in our previous videos. What's next?
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 8, 2023 16:37:04 GMT
I think we had a miscommunication and I must apologize. I was convinced your carousel wasn't engaged properly. I went back for a more thorough review of your videos. Although it's hard to see (it goes by pretty quick), it appears that your transfer switch (page 76, part 17) is not actuating properly. If this is true, it would certainly produce the results you are seeing. Sorry I had you barking up the wrong tree...
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Post by rascalian69 on Oct 9, 2023 18:18:01 GMT
Thank your reply. No need to apologize, I do understand it could be difficult to analyze a problem through partial picture and other recurrent mistakes that newbies usually do 😊. I am very grateful for your help. I just took a break yesterday, needed to rest my brain. And sometimes it's better to double-check potential issues at list when checked that rule them out. So let me know what pictures or video you would need to help you to diagnose the issue. Again thank a million times.
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