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Mis-sound from Beogram 1202? how to fix it? (video)

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JeppeJensen
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JeppeJensen Posted: Thu, Aug 14 2014 11:25 AM

Hey everyone

I have a classic Beogram 1202 and there is a strange 'ticking' sound coming from to upper left corner when I press 'Lift' and it starts turning. I have recorded it on video (28 sec) and would like some help to figure out where this sound comes from and how I can fix it.     

Thanks,

Jeppe

 

Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzmtvuAeg7B6eFdwdEFJbEg4bjQ/edit?usp=sharing

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Duration: Beogram 1202

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Dillen replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 3:15 PM

Dirt or damage to the brass motor pulley is my guess.
Maybe a little piece of insulation tape touching the motor anchor.

Martin

JeppeJensen
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Ok, thanks, Martin. Can I loosen the "shell" and look inside by loosing the screws underneath?

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Dillen replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 7:06 PM

If that's the black bottom plate, then yes.

Martin

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Or the rubber on the flywheel is hardened, and the brass pulley is contacting an irregular spot on the flywheel's rubber. 

That requires a rebuild of the flywheel, with new rubber.

Check Terry's Rubber Rollers - I've had a bunch of these redone by him, with excellent results.

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Dillen replied on Tue, Aug 19 2014 7:43 AM

I've used Terry too and can also recommend him.
However, the frequency of the ticking, I think, is consistent with the revolutions of the motor rather
than that of the idler wheel.

Martin

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