by MattTech »
Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:38 pm
Rockola4Ever wrote:I had a "slightly slow" problem when I first bought my 425. I took the turntable motor apart, cleaned both ends of the shaft and the respective sleeves, oiled it and put back together. That solved my problem. That was 40 years ago. I had a "slightly slow" problem a few years ago. A couple drops of oil where the top shaft heads into the motor housing solved it.
You might try that. Just pop the platter and try 2 or 3 drops of 20 weight/non detergent oil at the bottom end of the top shaft where is enters the motor.
Lets see... 40 years ago, and a few years ago, amount to, not sure, but maybe 38 years?
Why wait 30+ years between lubrication intervals?
That's like tickling the devil, as opposed to doing Preventative Maintenence.
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