Seeburg AY160 Problems

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beepanic

Seeburg AY160 Problems

by beepanic » Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:27 pm

Hello I am having a few problems with my Seeburg AY160 Jukebox. When the unit is turned on it automatically starts trying to play a record and it keeps rejecting and trying to play the same selection, it will not scan at all and seems to be stuck in one spot until the unit is turned off but when starting it up again the same thing happens, if anyone has a solution please let me know.

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by Record-changer » Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:52 pm

Look to see if the selection pin is stuck in the play position.

I saw one modified once so it played the same record each time it passed it. This drove people crazy if nobody made any other selections, because it just kept repeating the same record over and over.
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TOM

SEEBURGE AY 160

by TOM » Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:28 am

WHERE DO YO LIVE


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beepanic

Seeburg AY160 Jukebox

by beepanic » Wed Jun 07, 2006 1:27 am

I am located in Bloomington, Indiana


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beepanic

Re: SEEBURGE AY 160

by beepanic » Wed Jun 07, 2006 1:29 am

[quote="TOM"]WHERE DO YO LIVE

I am located in Bloomington, Indiana
Phone Number 812 337-8259


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tony miller

AY problems

by tony miller » Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:25 am

Check my website:

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/troubleshoot.htm

It's symptom # 1

Cheers,

Tony Miller


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Record Rascal

Stuck Seeburg

by Record Rascal » Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:19 am

If you have ruled out a stuck safety pin or warped record (both could cause this) you will have to go deep into the mech (you should have a good descriptive manual to do this)

It sounds to me like the clutch is stuck in the play position.
The mech has only one motor that scans and turns the turntable.
when the clutch jams, one record is moved in and out and back in and back out of the play position stoping only when you shut off the machine.


In order to get to the clutch you must remove the record rack as it blockes your access to the clutch. (four screws )

when clutch is in view I clean the whole drive assembly with brake clean available at all auto parts stores.

of course the unit must be re lubed, I use a good spray lubricant that I get from where I work (I don't know where to buy it)

Try not to get a lot of the lube on the safty pin or it will jam and cause
the same problem you are trying to solve.

You might be able to free the clutch without all the disassembly by removing the records (no spray on records that way)and spraying down the back side between the record rack and the upright shaft on the back side of the scanning mechanism where the clutch is located and then also spraying some
lube
The Rascal


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beepanic

seeburg AY160

by beepanic » Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:34 am

Record-changer wrote:Look to see if the selection pin is stuck in the play position.

I saw one modified once so it played the same record each time it passed it. This drove people crazy if nobody made any other selections, because it just kept repeating the same record over and over.


Thank you very much for your help on this problem.
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beepanic

Re: Stuck Seeburg

by beepanic » Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:36 am

Record Rascal wrote:If you have ruled out a stuck safety pin or warped record (both could cause this) you will have to go deep into the mech (you should have a good descriptive manual to do this)

It sounds to me like the clutch is stuck in the play position.
The mech has only one motor that scans and turns the turntable.
when the clutch jams, one record is moved in and out and back in and back out of the play position stoping only when you shut off the machine.


In order to get to the clutch you must remove the record rack as it blockes your access to the clutch. (four screws )

when clutch is in view I clean the whole drive assembly with brake clean available at all auto parts stores.

of course the unit must be re lubed, I use a good spray lubricant that I get from where I work (I don't know where to buy it)

Try not to get a lot of the lube on the safty pin or it will jam and cause
the same problem you are trying to solve.

You might be able to free the clutch without all the disassembly by removing the records (no spray on records that way)and spraying down the back side between the record rack and the upright shaft on the back side of the scanning mechanism where the clutch is located and then also spraying some
lube
The Rascal


Thank You very much for your help on this problem, I will do what you say on this and see what happens. I do real good on the cosmetics of boxes but need a little help on the mechanics.
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beepanic

Re: AY problems

by beepanic » Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:39 am

tony miller wrote:Check my website:

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/troubleshoot.htm

It's symptom # 1

Cheers,

Tony Miller


Thank You Tony, I went to your website and read up on a solution for my problem and I will check that out very soon.

Thank You
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Re: Seeburg AY160 Jukebox

by Record-changer » Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:07 pm

beepanic wrote:I am located in Bloomington, Indiana


So am I.
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