[Phono-L] Victor Speed Control Help needed..

Ron L lherault at bu.edu
Thu Apr 12 07:17:43 PDT 2007


There is a pin in the shaft that the spring hooks on, right?   Maybe you
should remove the pin, assemble the shaft and spring, wind up the spring a
turn and then insert the pin to hold the spring in place. 

Ron L

-----Original Message-----
From: phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of john robles
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:55 AM
To: phono-l at oldcrank.org
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor Speed Control Help needed..

Hi All
  This cheap Victor IV that I bought is nickling and diming me. I have
bought some replacement parts, had the cabinet refinished, and purchased an
original horn, and had the metal renickeled. The turntable wobbles, and
rather than it being a bent turntable it seems to be a bent spindle. I don't
think there's any fixing that unless it is just to replace it. Still, I am
well within the value. So I guess that's a consolation!
  To the business at hand: After a 30 minute wrestling match, I have given
up for the night. I had to disassemble my Vic IV speed control because the
old screw in the yoke assembly needed replacement. I unscrewed the yoke,
disassembled the top portion of the governor, removed the yoke, and replaced
the old chewed up screw with a replacement original.
  Now I can't get that f$^&ing spring back in the right place. You have to
hold it on the yoke, wind the long end down under the speed control arm, and
then insert the arm through the loops and the yoke. How do you do this
without going insane? If necessary I can send a pic, but some of you with
Victors must know what I mean.....
  Thanks
  John
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