Julie, most jukeboxes run at least a bit fast. If this one is too speedy for your taste, first check the motor pulley for rubber deposits from the idler. This is common.
Rob
Hi Rob,
Did what you said and voila, speed is ok by be now

Sooooo, a little update

After 90+ post here like Ron said

I can said that my Jukebox is working

NOt Bad for a Noob hey?

Well, I could not have done it without you guys, my mentors Rob And Ron
Sure there are still a very few issues with clamping as sometime a record will not clamp but if I release it and take the same selection again, it will clamp. At least now they fall back at the right place and don't double up in the carriage and clamp 95% of the time.
There was a hum ground sound , (sounded like when the clothes dryer work and you are downstairs it is always the same sound that loops? ) when tone arm was engaged on the record , I made a few visual check for wires and near the fluorescents, cleaned all sockets and plugs from the Amp especially the big black plug and the 2 rca ones speakers. Also cleaned and adjusted the Volume knob (I do not have the key like knob ) as the bolt was loose.
No more hum

Subject to start other Threads here

- I am still to open the amp( got a feeling that ill need to change a few caps in there no?

)
- also change fluorescent ballasts, clean the mess they made... and one starter
- A small light bulb under the selection one
- Look at the switches and connections as sometimes I need to Geppetto the selection light to light up by giving a few knocks near it so it lights up and I can make my selections

- Of course that /$?& small hole pointer perfect adjustments flush with the turntable tube.........
See , you are not done with me yet

Julie