Vibration can usually be traced to the governor weights being out of balance. Did you check that?
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Dash pots on a Victrola Credenza? Vibration problem solved!
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Re: Dash pots on a Victrola Credenza? Vibration problem sol
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Re: Dash pots on a Victrola Credenza? Vibration problem sol
Well, wouldn't missing a governor weight be considered to be out of balance?
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Re: Dash pots on a Victrola Credenza? Vibration problem sol
Sounds like that is easily resolved.
Personally I haven't run across a Victrola that "threw" a governor weight, so that possibility did not occur to me...
Personally I haven't run across a Victrola that "threw" a governor weight, so that possibility did not occur to me...
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Re: Dash pots on a Victrola Credenza? Vibration problem sol
Today, I successfully rebuilt my dash pots, thanks to the great videos on Youtube that the Credenza man did! He really shows you how to do it right! The hardest part was getting the spring clips back in. Now the dash pots feel very firm. I can't wait to install them back into the Credenza to see how they work. Also there is an adjustable knob in the bottom of the dash pot where you can adjust the speed of the descent!
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Re: How do you fix the dash pots on a Victrola Credenza?
Ditto to all the above. It is usually unnecessary to take them apart.estott wrote:Seconded- if you can't get to the holes then let some oil run down the rods and it will find its way into the cylinder. It only takes a little.JerryVan wrote:I've had several Credenzas and they've all had faulty dashpots. The only thing I've ever had to do to fix them was to squirt some light oil into the small holes at the top of the dashpot cylinder. Work the lid up and down a few times, wait for the oil to soak in, and they'll be good for years.
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.