Pioneer PL 41 Turntable Service - Replacing the Thrust Bearing

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @misterjason75
    @misterjason75 Місяць тому

    Excellent! I have a PL-41 and you walked me through the belt change and cleanup of that cap. I’m back in business! Thank you, sir!

  • @ThomasPetzwinkler
    @ThomasPetzwinkler 8 годин тому

    I know I am late to the party but there are finger holes under that center rubber insert. It pops right out. It makes it super easy to lift the platter off.

  • @Tadapocus
    @Tadapocus 9 місяців тому +2

    If you will take the sharp tip of a knife blade and gently slip it between the inner rim of the platter and the inner rubber mat, the inner rubber mat lifts out, revealing four large holes which can be used to lift the turntable off of the shaft.

  • @ksstupids
    @ksstupids 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Where did you buy the replacement thrust bearing? Also, any recommendation on replacement belts?

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  10 місяців тому +1

      The seller Pats Audio on eBay is where I got them from. Belts can be tricky…I’ve had to try a few belts from different vendors to get the correct size.

  • @ravioli9728
    @ravioli9728 2 роки тому +2

    Great video I am about to do the same to mine. Do you add oil to the cap with the thrust bearing.

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  2 роки тому +1

      I add a few drops...probably not necessary since oil will eventually make it's way down there anyhow.

    • @ravioli9728
      @ravioli9728 2 роки тому

      @@millervintagehifi3034 yea that is the way I will do it like you did. I have seen where people say to add 2-3 teaspoons of oil that seemed like a lot to me
      Thank you for your help.

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  2 роки тому

      Definitely not tsp...that's insane.

  • @dschn207
    @dschn207 5 місяців тому

    I think the problem with the table spinning too fast may be caused by modern replacement belts being thicker than the original equipment. I’ve had this problem with several turntables, including a Revolver Rebel that takes a round cross section belt. The new belts were a few hundreds of an inch thicker than the originals. I ran across an article some time ago explaining the physics/ engineering of why the thickness of the belt makes a difference, even though you think it wouldn’t. Can’t remember the details right now.

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  5 місяців тому

      Totally agree...I think overall belt dimensions (length, width, thickness) all contribute to speed issues.

    • @dschn207
      @dschn207 5 місяців тому

      ​@@millervintagehifi3034 I see there are EBay sellers now offering a "thinner" belt for the Pioneer Pl-50, which is what I'm working on. I also need to replace the thrust bearing. Your video is very helpful.

  • @craigm.9070
    @craigm.9070 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your time on this turntable repair; really great app you use for calibration data. Is it available to non professional types?

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  2 роки тому

      Free download from the Apple app store. I used another one before, but don't recall the name. I prefer this one because of the database.

  • @tommyparks387
    @tommyparks387 17 днів тому

    While you’re there could you show how to oil the table?

  • @NemoVox1
    @NemoVox1 Рік тому +1

    I have this turntable but it (sometimes) makes a grinding sound when it spins. I am guessing because it was not oiled regularly. Any idea what needs to be done to fix it?

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  Рік тому

      I would suspect the thrust bearing first (the platter won’t sit high enough to clear the top of the table). If you spin it by hand does it make the sound? If so I’d look at the thrust bearing first.

    • @NemoVox1
      @NemoVox1 Рік тому

      @@millervintagehifi3034 thanks for the reply. I actually added some oil to the spindle shaft and it seems to have done the trick. I did this without taking the bottom off and actually removing the shaft. But so far - grinding has stopped.
      If it starts again I’ll try spinning it by hand to see if it still happens and (if it does) - I’ll make the replacement you suggest.
      I had it fixed once since I bought it 10 years ago (same problem) and it worked fine for a couple of years before the grinding came back. The person who fixed it had it for 16 months before fixing it so I’m determined to do it myself this time.

  • @marcwilson564
    @marcwilson564 Рік тому +1

    Factory and Flutter spec for that TT is .08.

    • @millervintagehifi3034
      @millervintagehifi3034  Рік тому

      I don’t know that I trust the W&F readings on the app that I use. I think the speed is probably OK.

  • @FreqBand
    @FreqBand 15 днів тому

    As noted elsewhere in the comments, the platter's center rubber comes out revealing finger lift holes. Banging on the spindle is... an awful method.

  • @mpsorry
    @mpsorry Рік тому

    It is easy to remove the middle rubber mat