Is there a simple way of fixing this without dismantling everything. I tried oiling and greasing but to no avail. I even stuck a screwdriver in and twiddled it about a bit.

Thanks - very useful advice. I will just go and check it out.gramophoneshane wrote:My 102D has a slotted crank, and it goes about 2.5cm into the hole in the motor. The slots are about 4cm long all up though.
I guess the first thing I'd do is, using a strong torch/light, check if there's anything visible in the hole stopping the crank from being pushed all the way in.
Very good. I am re-assured by what you say - I think I was in doubt because the slots on the handle do not go all the way in - just 2.5 cms as you say. No debris in there either.gramophoneshane wrote:My 102D has a slotted crank, and it goes about 2.5cm into the hole in the motor. The slots are about 4cm long all up though.
I guess the first thing I'd do is, using a strong torch/light, check if there's anything visible in the hole stopping the crank from being pushed all the way in.