by Ron Rich »
Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:42 am
Hi Bird,
Unfortunately, I find the trouble shooting guide to be useless at this point in time, as it was written when that system was new, and they did/could not take the 50 or so years of "punishment" into consideration-
I would start by checking all voltages shown on the schematic--if good, I would then check the RCA plug to be sure that both a "colored wire" (usually green), and the shield, were still well soldered to the outside ring portion. If so, I would check the resistance, tip to ring of that plug--should be 1.5 to 5 ohms. If good, I would check the 5 amp fuse soldered to the front of the mechanism. If it "looks" good, check it with a meter. If it looks bad (black) do not replace it--find the short first--it's usually in the reversing switch, between the 117 vac, and the read out circuit. If all's still OK, check the 4 pins in the contact block ("frog") that ride the TMU--be sure all wires are attached--meter check is required, as sometimes the plastic coating on the wires stick to the pins, but the wire itself, is broken underneath. Check the pins themselves--they must have silver left on the tops, and they must be smooth on top--not "gouged out". Next, check the detent switch--It must not be "pitted/dirty", and it must have silver left on the points--then adjust it as per manual. Check the 100 mh. choke on top of the detent switch--3-5 ohms resistance is fine. If all that's good, you problem is in the TSU "electronics". Ron Rich