O.K. Thanks for showing the backside on my vcr the tape load posts were loose and both moves independently And I couldn't get to the backside without removing the chassis from the Circuit board and of course when I lifted the chassis out the tape load gears fell out and I couldn't figure out how to re assemble them. I got a same model online for parts but again I don't want to remove the whole chassis. the parts machine has the DVD side that keeps ejecting the cd. I'm thinking the power supply is causing the new parts machine to go nuts. I need to explore more what I might be able to do....
the 3rd Videohead is only to supply the TV with a Complete 2nd Vertical Impuls and the first Lines in the Picture but not to fix the Informationloss in the Videoinformation! Reason is that the Videoheads are not 180° from eachother away the are 179,2° away to have in one Picture a Good Vertical Signal. But if you hold the Tape with the Still funktion it is not sure that the Tape stops at the Picture where the Frame 1 is on the Tape.
It is total and complete the video is very good with the same recorder this recorded this tutorial limpiza head of VHS's next look for new tutorials on VHS Hi Fi cleaning and aliniacion heads and more like controlling the on position image many things as cabresre and sound heads ijas
Here's my problem and if anyone can help me I would be grateful. The tape goes in a bit, then comes back out. The vcr makes a buzzing sound when it does this. So it doesn't go in all the way. Anyone have any idea what can be wrong ?
+Sean Gutierrez go to 12voltvid on you tube. he just showed a video concerning your exact problem. It's an alignment issue. couple screws removed , simple. ck it out!