stank
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Post by stank on Mar 27, 2024 1:59:49 GMT
I recently got this 70s Wurlitzer, and thinking of myself as mechanically inclined. I figured I’d just noodle my way through trying to fix it. Well let’s just say after 2 hours of vacuuming out rats nets and mud Hornet hives, and just trying to get damn thing open… I’m in over my head… way over. I guess my inquiry would be is this even worth trying to fix, and where the heck do I even start with the diagnosis on why it does not work, or how to get parts/what needs replaced or rebuilt. postimg.cc/gallery/dthJ0WT Link to my jukebox, hopefully did that right.
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Post by jukenorman on Mar 27, 2024 17:47:23 GMT
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stank
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Post by stank on Mar 27, 2024 19:41:34 GMT
No I knew it was a complicated mechanical thing, it’s just I’m starting from zero. Never touched something like this before. I found a service manual… but I’m 100% audio, and reading the same page 5 times and not understanding anything or the terminology gets frustrating. Again I’m starting at zero. I need a teacher more than anything or a thread with detailed photos of what’s going on, massive text walls again with terminology I don’t know is confusing.
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Post by jukenorman on Mar 27, 2024 19:53:32 GMT
OK before you get too bogged down in the service manual, why don't you spend a chunk of time in the FAQs section - how a jukebox works etc.!
Norman.
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