[Jukebox-list] Wurly 2410 repeats same record (oiling)
John Robertson
pinball at telus.net
Thu Sep 6 11:34:58 PDT 2007
Jackie - and everyone else with a Wurlitzer Carousel style jukebox
1700 - 3300 inclusive. An often missed oil hole is for the main
bearing of the carousel.
This little rascal is found right in the middle of the carousel when
you have the lid open and looking down just in front of the record
clamp assembly. It is a small hole in the rotating carousel that
lines up with a hole in the main chassis when the carousel hole is
dead center (6 o'clock position when peering down from above). There
is only ONE hole in the carousel, so slowly turn it until you spot
this - found behind record slot C5/C18 for the 1700 for example.
20 weight, non-detergent motor oil here - a few drops! Then do not
forget the roller bearing supports for the carousel - there are three
of these.. a drop of oil on each of the two ratchet pivots...etc.
John :-#)#
On 6-Sep-07, at 9:39 AM, etreble7 wrote:
> Hi Ron,
> I just happened to have this great "oiler" that I got from a friend
> and it reaches all the crazy places. I found 2 oil holes, one on
> the top and one on the bottom. I oiled them really well (being
> careful not to let any drip on the switches) and then played the
> machine for about 2 hours. This morning I got up and did it
> again. Hopefully you have saved it from burning up, many thanks!
>
> I checked the cable for the needle brush, it was on the pulleys but
> the brush arm was a little stiff, so I cleaned it and then oiled
> that. It moves much smoother now. I am hoping these things may
> take care of the transfer switch issue. It seems to be working
> well now. I appreciate all your help,
> Jackie
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Rich" <ronnnrich at yahoo.com>
> To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Wurly 2410 repeats same record
>
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