I managed to find a clip that was almost identical at sears, believe it or not. It wasn't the disassembly or assembly part, it had so much gunk in it that I had to scrape off and clean to make it work. I do have your book, and it's VERY helpful!
After a trip to sears, 3 hours of work, some flying c clips and a few choice words I managed to get the clutch back together with no spare parts. In the disassembly process I managed to break retaining clip A though, and was wondering if anybody could tell me how thick it is so I can get an unbroken...
It's not too bad, but it's not too good either. The amplifier has been recapped, and that's about it. The clutch is all gummed up, and when I looked at it one of the screw heads on the back was stripped, so I figured I'd wait a bit so I don't mess it up any further trying to take it out. Is there an...
I hope you will forgive the fact it's a picture, as my scanner is being uncooperative today, but it should do. It is from the back (unreflective) side, and the distances are away from the closest side.
Well we picked it up and are driving back home, it powers on and cycles the record, it's just missing the cartridge and needles with it, I'll try to post pictures later. Also, somebody carved into the plastic on the upper left, is there an easy way to fix that?
I know that it lights up and the mech doesn't pick up a record, but I'm hoping that Ron's mech guide will help me with that. I agree, maybe we'll have some of the same issues and be able to help each other out some.
MrMario, I don't have any pictures, but tomorrow I'll try to post several! And Ron, thanks for the step by step instructions, I'll be sure to print them out and take them with me tomorrow. I also need to P.M. you about the gen 2 MCU, but one thing at a time
This Saturday I may be buying a SMC1 Jukebox, and I was wondering what the best way to get it ready to be transported was. I plan on buying the books to go along with it, but those wouldn't be in soon enough to help me move it.