I just picked up a VV-215 Victrola and the crank won't turn because what looks like a brass tungstone needle got sandwiched between the motor crank 1-¼" reduction gear and the larger motor crank gear causing one of the reduction gear teeth to get gauged. I have removed the spring barrel shaft, the spring barrel, and pawl, in order to access the motor crank reduction gear. It looks like a small pin goes through the neck of the reduction gear to attach it to the female threaded shaft for securing the crank. Does anyone know how to remove the pin? Is it okay to try and tap it out? I've attached a picture of the type of gear for reference.
Thanks!
AR
Victrola motor crank reduction gear
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
It is OK to punch out the pin. The pin is 3/32" diameter, use a punch slightly smaller and punch it out. There is usually one end of the pin that looks smaller than the other end. Punch out from the smaller end. Once the pin is removed, you can slide the female winding shaft out and remove the gear. To replace the gear, just reverse these steps.
Have fun!
Cliff
Have fun!
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
Cliff,
Thanks for the information. I appreciate it!!
AR
Thanks for the information. I appreciate it!!
AR
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
Hi Cliff,
I'm having some trouble taking off the pin. One end appears to be flat with a dimple in the middle and the other end is rounded with no dimple. I tried punching the rounded end by tapping it sternly with the end of an alan wrench (smaller than 3/32) with no luck. Is that the smaller end? I just wanted to make sure I'm punching on the correct end before giving it a couple of good wacks.
Thanks,
AR
I'm having some trouble taking off the pin. One end appears to be flat with a dimple in the middle and the other end is rounded with no dimple. I tried punching the rounded end by tapping it sternly with the end of an alan wrench (smaller than 3/32) with no luck. Is that the smaller end? I just wanted to make sure I'm punching on the correct end before giving it a couple of good wacks.
Thanks,
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
Yes, the round end is the end to punch. I use a finishing nail punch for this. You can give that some good wacks, it works great to get the pin about ½ the way out, then I use pliers to pull the rest out.apruizii wrote:Hi Cliff,
I'm having some trouble taking off the pin. One end appears to be flat with a dimple in the middle and the other end is rounded with no dimple. I tried punching the rounded end by tapping it sternly with the end of an alan wrench (smaller than 3/32) with no luck. Is that the smaller end? I just wanted to make sure I'm punching on the correct end before giving it a couple of good wacks.
Thanks,
AR
You'll get it out.
Cliff
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
Cliff,
Okay, thanks again!! Now the follow-on question of course, do you happen to have a spare motor crank reduction gear?
Thanks,
AR
Okay, thanks again!! Now the follow-on question of course, do you happen to have a spare motor crank reduction gear?
Thanks,
AR
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
I do have a spare. Where do you want me to send it?
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
Cliff,
I just sent you a PM with my address.
Thanks!
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I just sent you a PM with my address.
Thanks!
AR
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Re: Victrola motor crank reduction gear
You could most likely file the burrs down with a small file and it would be just fine.