Don't assume that the number the arrow is pointing to is what the machine is actually playing at. I would loosen the set screw on the speed control, then lift the knob up, exposing the control shaft. Once that's done, use a strobe disc or tachometer, turning the control shaft (with pliers if necessary) to adjust to the desired speed. The replace the knob with the arrow pointing to the correct speed and re-tighten the set screw.Pugs13 wrote:I decided to take the motor out again so I could take some pics and video to show you guys. I am still learning but I can almost guess that the pads are worn out? As you can tell in the video it plays and sounds nice...just too fast...I had the speed adjustment starting at 75-78ish then during video went all the way down to "Slow". There was basically no change at all until I turned all the way down. This record is a RCA Victor. It states in the Brunswick manual for the weight to be pushed all the way forward for Victor records. Let me know what you think. Thanks everyone.
Yes, those pads are definitely worn. For now, put a drop or 2 of light sewing machine oil on them. Don't use 3-in-1 which gets gummy over time.