Victor VV 4-40
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- Victor Jr
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Victor VV 4-40
Hello all. I have a 4-40 motor I'm about to disassemble and clean and regrease. But I have a question on the crank mechanism. There appears to be no threads on the crank itself or in the gear. I have attached some pics for clarity hopefully. It almost looks like there is a pin through the crank past this collar I haven't seen before. Is this just a case of a previous owner stripped the threads out of the gear and on the crank? Or am I missing something. As always thank y'all for any information you can give me. Have a great week.
- CharliePhono
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
See this thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=50135&p=297990&hili ... il#p297990
And this one: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39696&p=235642&hili ... il#p235642
And this one: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39696&p=235642&hili ... il#p235642
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- Victor II
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
I pity the spring that had to endure that winding force.
- Curt A
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
Thank you all for all the help. I will be working on this motor next weekend. I always appreciate the knowledge shared on this site.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
Well after a bit of a delay I finally got back around to fixing up this 4-40. I ended up rebuilding the reproducer, replacing the disintegrated tone arm mount, replacing the felt on the turntable, replacing the springs in the motor and cleaning and reapplying new grease to everything. I replaced the grill cloth.I sanded the entire cabinet and restained in a red mahogany I applied a polycoat 5 layers thick and buffed and polished and buffed some more. The end result in my opinion turned out pretty good. No it's on to the next project. A 1948 Seeburg trashcan jukebox. Thanks again for the help and shared knowledge of all you folks.
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- Victor V
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
Looks like you did a very nice job. I've owned one for nearly 30 years, and it's an excellent performer, rivaling the Credenza in terms of it's mellow tone and expansive sound quality. It also pumps out quite a bit of bass, though not as deep as the Credenza's.
One thing you might want to do, though, is reposition the grille. It's upside down.
Here's one out of dozens of examples culled from a Google Image search -- Here's mine, though, unfortunately it was missing the stretcher when I acquired it, and it's nearly impossible to find a replacement and installing it without replacing the legs --
One thing you might want to do, though, is reposition the grille. It's upside down.
Here's one out of dozens of examples culled from a Google Image search -- Here's mine, though, unfortunately it was missing the stretcher when I acquired it, and it's nearly impossible to find a replacement and installing it without replacing the legs --
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Victor VV 4-40
Should have googled an image. It's been a year since I disassembled this unit lol. Thanks for the heads up!