M-22 Turntable Motor Question - Printable Version
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M-22 Turntable Motor Question -
HungryFreaks - 12-27-2015
Hi I just started working on a Philco C1340-121 Multi Speed turntable and had a question about the motor and whether I had a piece which might be frozen in place or of it is fixed by design. Please see the attached photo and linked video.
Thanks for your help.
video clip at
https://youtu.be/Kc-JuLvDJGo
RE: M-22 Turntable Motor Question -
klondike98 - 12-27-2015
Welcome to the Phorum!
Sorry, can't help you with that problem though...
RE: M-22 Turntable Motor Question -
Arran - 12-28-2015
In answer to your question, yes I do think that piece is supposed to move up and down now that I have seen a better view of the mechanism in the video. The motor shaft is stepped, and for the platter to change speeds the idler wheel is supposed to move up and down when the speed selection lever/knob is moved. I would try one of the old standbys like WD40 or PB blaster to see if you can free it up, then take it apart and clean whatever old grease is left on it in mineral spirits, relube, then reassemble. Hopefully the cast zinc itself hasn't deformed or something, otherwise you will be looking for a parts unit or some machining work.
Regards
Arran
RE: M-22 Turntable Motor Question -
HungryFreaks - 12-29-2015
Thanks for your help. It turned out the solution was a bit of heat applied using a long BBQ lighter and the stuck piece came loose pretty effortlessly.