by Mark H »
Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Hello everyone,
Just want to post an update for everyone who may be following this. I went and cleaned and re lubricated the motor and the mech again. Both are extremely clean, lubricated and turn very easily. My auto speed unit has been re capped and thoroughly checked out, if there is anything bad in there, I don't know what it is ? I re mounted the motor, put a new bottom support plug in, nothing is sagging or dragging. The LPC1 still plays slow on 45's, slower than 33 1/3 speed. I removed the motor again to do a test. With the motor removed and uncoupled it runs fine and at the proper RPM for both 33 1/3 and 45's. At 33 1/3 RPM it is quite difficult to "stall" the motor by applying resistance to the shaft. At 45 RPM with the auto speed unit engaged it is much much easier to stall the motor, maybe half the effort or friction is required to stall it. I could be wrong, but from what I have read on the internet and experienced it seems to me that everything must be almost perfect for this auto speed unit to supply enough torque to this motor at 80 Hz to run the mech at 45 record speed. If it is a little bit cold, say below 65 or 70, like it is in NY now, forget it ! 33 1/3 will play, 45's will not, unless I warm things up first. So that is where I am. I would still like to change the gears if I come across a set. It seems like this will always be an issue ? Maybe the auto speed unit just should have been designed for more output ? I picked up a 222 the other day that is so dirty and gummed up and hasn't been lubricated in years and I was able to get it to play a 45 with no speed issue ? If anyone has some older 45 gears let me know please. Victory glass wants too much for a set.
Thanks,
Mark