You can also made it WITH the Auto-Reverse Function. I´ve made it in 1997 two Years after Scool. Worked wonderfull. I changed that Motor. The Oil is a Special one they don´t destroy the Rubber Band for the Tape Work... Sad that he´s don´t change the Function to Auto Reverse Function...but..good Video...
Do you perhaps know what would cause the buttons to not stay engaged? I got a pretty good condition one recently, it doesnt have any issues with the loud rattling noises, but the play and ff/rw buttins disengage as soon as i remove my fingers from them
Chek if “door closed” metal leaver is not bent and engaging when doors are closed. Its located in right corner near right door hinge where supply guide is.
The part does not seem to move at all when operating the door. I assume the metal piece is supposed to go around the plastic bit for a proper engagement? How do i move it there without messing with the supply guide alignment?
@ if it doesn’t move, then there is something wrong inside. You have to disassemble device to see what happened or what is preventing that leaver to be springy. Maybe some spring is not attached correctly or something like that…
I love that Pink Floyd track. That's a nice machine, just a pitty about the damage. Restoration was great as always. Thanks for sharing with us.
That Pink Floyd album is something special for me :) Thank you for supporting channel and such a nice feedback! Cheers mate!
You can also made it WITH the Auto-Reverse Function. I´ve made it in 1997 two Years after Scool. Worked wonderfull. I changed that Motor. The Oil is a Special one they don´t destroy the Rubber Band for the Tape Work... Sad that he´s don´t change the Function to Auto Reverse Function...but..good Video...
Do you perhaps know what would cause the buttons to not stay engaged? I got a pretty good condition one recently, it doesnt have any issues with the loud rattling noises, but the play and ff/rw buttins disengage as soon as i remove my fingers from them
Chek if “door closed” metal leaver is not bent and engaging when doors are closed. Its located in right corner near right door hinge where supply guide is.
Is it the L shaped piece of metal that sits right next to a piece of plastic that extends down from the supply guide?
@spextahd5673 yes it stinks out from device internals. It should get more to right when door is closed…
The part does not seem to move at all when operating the door. I assume the metal piece is supposed to go around the plastic bit for a proper engagement? How do i move it there without messing with the supply guide alignment?
@ if it doesn’t move, then there is something wrong inside. You have to disassemble device to see what happened or what is preventing that leaver to be springy. Maybe some spring is not attached correctly or something like that…
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