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2nd May 2019, 1:37 pm | #21 |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
Hi,
I found, after a mention on the forum, that brake fluid works pretty well to get the worst of it off, followed by meths to remove the brake fluid residue. Cheers, Pete.
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6th May 2019, 11:51 pm | #22 |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
Don't forget a supply of wooden toothpicks. These are essential to remove the last of the goo from the deepest crevice of the pulleys, unless this is done thoroughly the goo remaining will contaminate the new belts.
Somewhere I have the dimensions of the main belt, an o-ring as used in hydraulic systems works well. VCR rubber tyres work well on the pulleys. Do not forget the brakes, the pause stub and the clutch inserts on the spool tables.
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7th May 2019, 9:22 am | #23 |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
Thanks Ben.
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30th Aug 2019, 10:12 pm | #24 | |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
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Old thread but very immediate for anyone acquiring an old Philips reel to reel. All that has been said about the Goo is true and more. The stuff is incredibly deadly and as stated if it gets on your hands - well - trouble. The stuff has the tenacity of ink. I've got it in the N4306 of recent days. It's probably not as bad as might be as the belt melted down on the deck in its own trace. I don't yet about the clutches as I haven't taken off the reel hubs. Difficult? I'll do as advised, careful scrape first and then the solvent. Fortunately there's a guy in Italy selling the kit within my budget TT |
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31st Aug 2019, 7:37 am | #25 |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
In my Cossor CR1601 (Philips EL3542) the goo was also slightly conductive! This led to two weeks of obscure amplifier fault tracing because some had found its way into the record switch, bridging unrelated contacts in a very high impedance point in the amplifier. The cure was removing the sliding contact PCB and cleaning the residue off with meths.
This machine is normally considered from before Philip's gooey phase, but I wonder if a replacement belt was fitted back in the day made from the newer material. |
31st Aug 2019, 9:22 am | #26 |
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Re: Philips Reel to Reel help!!
Something else to be on guard for. Horrible horrible stuff. Re scraping I'll also try a sharp edge like a Stanley knife blade. As It'll be scraping mostly the metal deck - should be no danger. Yes, I'd noticed it melted into pulley grooves and figured these would need special treatment.
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