Very Cool. I'll try that out. I used some heat shrink tubes to wrap around the "fork" of the auto break arm. I don't think that is actually what is making the noise, but I tried that. I'll try the tip you mentioned Oedipus.Oedipus wrote:The clicking is caused by the detent (to give the brake arm a clockmaking term!) hitting the turntable boss slightly too hard before it needs to engage. The cure is to adjust the amount of friction in the friction joint (to the right of the finger in the picture). Remove the circlip, then take off the 'Isle of Man' washer and slightly flatten the three legs. If you overdo it, the brake won't work at all, so it's a matter of trial and error to get it just right.
One victory I've had on this HMV102 gramophone: The platter wobbled. It seemed that the hole in the platter was worn or something. I found a platter different platter on ebay and this one works perfectly and the platter is no longer wobbling. Plus the new one has the original felt in great shape, while the one that came with mine had new felt added. The old felt is more dense for what it's worth.
Best,
Jonas