Hey everyone, I recently picked up a VV4-40 off craigslist (someone brought it to my attention on the ebay and craigslist alert section) and the crank seems to be problematic. I've dealt with VV-IVs, VV-VIs, VV-IXs, VV-100, etc. and have never seen a crank like the one that came with the VV4-40 I picked up this weekend. It does not seem to have a thread, so the crank does not engage when you spin it. I've attached some photos, and would appreciate any guidance. Does the crank look off? If not, any recommendations as to how to get the crank engaged?
Thanks for all your help,
Benji
VV4-40 Crank not engaging
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Re: VV4-40 Crank not engaging
It looks like a nice Victrola! That crank sure looks unusual. PM sent.
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Re: VV4-40 Crank not engaging
Hi Benji and welcome to the forum. The 4-40 is a fine Orthophonic machine and when properly serviced and having a rebuilt (or at least compliant) soundbox/reproducer, the sound is amazing.
As for the crank not engaging, I recall this same issue with a 4-40 I had years ago. IIRC, there is a pin that runs through the piece to which your crank is attached, and said pin has likely sheared off from repeated (or overzealous) cranking. When I enlarged one of your pictures, I believe I could see the shine from the sheared-off pin. If you grip that piece with the sheared pin using pliers or vice grip firmly (perhaps with a piece of cloth around the part before applying pressure from the pliers), you should find the crank will come out as it is reversed (again, operating from the mists of memory here). I procured a punch of the proper size, and with the piece held firmly in a bench vise, tapped out the broken/sheared pin. Here's where my repair was less than elegant: I located a nail of the same diameter, and making sure it was relatively snug in the hole, tapped it into place following which I filed off the protruding piece of nail. It worked fine and I never had a problem with the crank again.
Forgive me if I don't know the correct or exact nomenclature for the part into which the crank is screwed which in turn attaches to the winding shaft of your machine. As well, I'm sure others will weigh in with a more elegant repair, but I do know my "nail-fix" held and worked for me!
Regards,
Charlie P.
As for the crank not engaging, I recall this same issue with a 4-40 I had years ago. IIRC, there is a pin that runs through the piece to which your crank is attached, and said pin has likely sheared off from repeated (or overzealous) cranking. When I enlarged one of your pictures, I believe I could see the shine from the sheared-off pin. If you grip that piece with the sheared pin using pliers or vice grip firmly (perhaps with a piece of cloth around the part before applying pressure from the pliers), you should find the crank will come out as it is reversed (again, operating from the mists of memory here). I procured a punch of the proper size, and with the piece held firmly in a bench vise, tapped out the broken/sheared pin. Here's where my repair was less than elegant: I located a nail of the same diameter, and making sure it was relatively snug in the hole, tapped it into place following which I filed off the protruding piece of nail. It worked fine and I never had a problem with the crank again.
Forgive me if I don't know the correct or exact nomenclature for the part into which the crank is screwed which in turn attaches to the winding shaft of your machine. As well, I'm sure others will weigh in with a more elegant repair, but I do know my "nail-fix" held and worked for me!
Regards,
Charlie P.
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Re: VV4-40 Crank not engaging
Like Charlie said, a few of the orthophonics had this weird receptacle for the crank. Be glad you actually have the piece, I was working on a VV-4-3 where it was missing. I could not figure out how the crank was supposed to connect. The motor looks like it needs a good cleaning anyway. When you take it apart you'll see how to attach the piece. Originally it used a tapered pin, but you can easily make one yourself from a penny nail.
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Re: VV4-40 Crank not engaging
Congrats on picking that machine up and saving it! You'll have a really nice looking and playing machine when all is said and done. If I may make a suggestion, if this is a machine you plan to use and enjoy regularly (as I would), I'd strongly suggest sending the reproducer off to our very own Wyatt (aka MicaMonster on here) and have it rebuilt, your records will thank you and so will your ears.
Good luck!
Sean
Good luck!
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Re: VV4-40 Crank not engaging
Using a real taper pin is the way to go and are easy to order from McMaster. The pin holes I have come acrossed have been 3/32” in size (can be verified with a 3/32” drill bit). These would use the .094” size pins found here:
https://www.mcmaster.com/taper-pins
https://www.mcmaster.com/taper-pins