Wurlitzer (model 3700) cam motor and gear question
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 10:15 pm
I just aquired a Wurlitzer 3700. I've oiled, greased and cleaned motors, contacts, etc. New belts & rubber mounts. Found a couple of loose & broken wires. All in all everything works fine. Only one problem has arisen.
On occasion when returning a record to the basket (it's in the basket, just not released) the unit freezes up. I found that by disengaging the brake and spinning the nylon disc (at the end of the cam motor) it will start and finish the release part of the sequence. I pulled the motor out again and found that by rotating the gear counterclockwise there is a clicking sound (and vibration) coming from the sealed gearbox. Clockwise everything is smooth. The counterclockwise motion at the gear is outputs the clockwise motion of the nylon brake disc. I assume there is an internal gear problem. Note that the clicking sound is not constant but just a portion of the rotation. There appears to be more resistance in the area of the clicks.
I assume the gear box (part of motor ass'y 136782) is my problem. Any thoughts as to any other possible cause. Should I bite the bullet and take a chance on purchasing a used unit?
I'm going to reoil the motor and reinstall for another try.
tnx
David R
On occasion when returning a record to the basket (it's in the basket, just not released) the unit freezes up. I found that by disengaging the brake and spinning the nylon disc (at the end of the cam motor) it will start and finish the release part of the sequence. I pulled the motor out again and found that by rotating the gear counterclockwise there is a clicking sound (and vibration) coming from the sealed gearbox. Clockwise everything is smooth. The counterclockwise motion at the gear is outputs the clockwise motion of the nylon brake disc. I assume there is an internal gear problem. Note that the clicking sound is not constant but just a portion of the rotation. There appears to be more resistance in the area of the clicks.
I assume the gear box (part of motor ass'y 136782) is my problem. Any thoughts as to any other possible cause. Should I bite the bullet and take a chance on purchasing a used unit?
I'm going to reoil the motor and reinstall for another try.
tnx
David R