by Psychman »
Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:23 pm
Hi Ron,
This has been tinkered with before. As you stated in an earlier post someone put a heavy duty spring on the idler to compensate for a dent that looks to have happened when the jukebox sat in storage for years. So I've replaced this with a proper spring from a reputable jukebox parts store, along with a new repro idler wheel. I also cleaned the rim of the deck with alcohol. The speed I judged from my ears, but then verified with a strobe disk. If anything I'd expect a jukebox to run fast, more songs = more money! Also better on the ears

The motor grommets have been replaced, and the TT bearing already seems well oiled - this machine was well and truly gepetto-ed before it reached me, oil everywhere!
I just added more oil to the motor tonight but didn't wait too long I guess..
When I got the machine the speed was fine but the spring fitted was thicker than any I've bought online and was bent out of shape and causing lots of noise to the turntable. The noise is gone now but I'm left with slow speed. It's not horrendously slow, but enough so it takes the life out of some songs...I'm wondering whether to buy a frequency converter or strip the motor down and re-oil, at the cost of buying a pure sine wave converter I may as we'll replace the motor!! Man, this machine is proving a struggle!