by Old Goat »
Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:47 pm
I purchased a 2150 several months ago. It was obviously used for lots of parties. Unfortunately, the parties were being held by rodents judging by the amount of mouse excrement coving the unit. In any case, I've got the thing all cleaned up, had the amp rebuilt and have it in mostly working condition. My two remaining problems are alignment of the record changer arms and the pawl/cog not catching when the motor reverses. I am hopeful that I can figure out the alignment issues; however, the other problem has me stumped. Further, there is nothing in the manuals I have that help me out.
Basically, when a selection is made, the arm moves, hits the selector pin and the motor reverses. Here is where the issue is. 90% of the time, the shaft/gear rotates but nothing happens. There is a component that consists of a couple of black metal pieces, a copper piece and a piece of spring steel, which is mounted on a screw and should engage with one of the gears mounted on the shaft. If I lightly push in one end of this component, it will catch on a tooth and the reversing actions occur (selected pin depressed, arms go up, record plays). I have removed the piece and cleaned and oiled so that it moves freely on the screw, but that hasn't resolved things. When I look at the component, it has a cut out area where it appears a pin/screw of some sort should go through. Maybe another pivot point. As currently installed, the spring steel would seem to serve no purpose so I am convinced it is not installed properly, or it is missing some piece. Again, the manual is not much help. It is my understanding that this 200 selection mechanism is used for a variety of models. Anyhow, before I take everything apart again, and stare at it for a couple of days, I thought I would seek the advice of this august group. Thanks