HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
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- Victor Jr
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HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
Not much on the internet regarding how to tear down and put back together a HMV 102 motor. I'd like to clean and grease the one I have. Watching a video is so helpful. Anyone up to the task on making a video for us beginners? Thank you for your time!
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- Victor IV
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Re: HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
Here you go. Scroll down to "soundboxes and motors" in the left hand box, then click on HMV 270 motors:
http://www.graham-ophones.co.uk/
http://www.graham-ophones.co.uk/
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- Victor Jr
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Re: HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
Phono48 wrote:Here you go. Scroll down to "soundboxes and motors" in the left hand box, then click on HMV 270 motors:
http://www.graham-ophones.co.uk/
Thank you for the link. I see a few pics of the motor, but someone actually taking one apart and putting it back together on video would help a lot of people. That's what I used to confidently clean a Victor Credenza motor.
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- Victor IV
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Re: HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
Go to the "restore-a-gram" link, and click on the picture of a dismantled motor. This will take you to a video of the dismantling of a similar HMV motor. The method is the same as for the 270 motor in the 102.Bdbill wrote:
Thank you for the link. I see a few pics of the motor, but someone actually taking one apart and putting it back together on video would help a lot of people. That's what I used to confidently clean a Victor Credenza motor.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: HMV 102 motor breakdown video?
Ok, thank you!Phono48 wrote:Go to the "restore-a-gram" link, and click on the picture of a dismantled motor. This will take you to a video of the dismantling of a similar HMV motor. The method is the same as for the 270 motor in the 102.Bdbill wrote:
Thank you for the link. I see a few pics of the motor, but someone actually taking one apart and putting it back together on video would help a lot of people. That's what I used to confidently clean a Victor Credenza motor.
http://www.restore-a-gram.co.uk/hmv-59- ... 4589562019