06-06-2012, 06:21 PM
It has the original bell drive with horizontally mounted motor. The nice thing about that is that the turntable speed can be adjusted by moving the idler in closer to the center or out toward the edge on the drive wheel surface. Therefore, I do not have to be exact about idler circumference.
I may have an idea of how to fix the idler. I am going to get a small can of Plasti Dip rubber tool coating and coat the idler rim in it, possibly with several coats (depending on how thick it is). I figure it's worth a try; the coating is under $10, and can be easily scraped off if it doesn't work.
I may have an idea of how to fix the idler. I am going to get a small can of Plasti Dip rubber tool coating and coat the idler rim in it, possibly with several coats (depending on how thick it is). I figure it's worth a try; the coating is under $10, and can be easily scraped off if it doesn't work.