Тёмный

Nakamichi BX-150 - Resurrection - Idle Wheel Resurface 

The Rattlebunny's Den
Подписаться 137
Просмотров 7 тыс.
50% 1

Nakamichi BX-150 - Resurrection - Idle Wheel Resurface
I was starting to prep for a new project, taking .TAP files for the Commodore and converting them back to tape for use in the C2N drives. I'm not sure if this idea will ever surface, but when I first attempted to copy the audio files over I found that my beloved tape deck was ... non-operational. Since it was working just a few months ago ... Well, to be completely honest it wasn't working that well even then, but it was usable. So, I figured that it had to be something fairly simple and likely on the mechanical side of things. I'd never had this particular unit apart, so I was assuming that it was a belt that needed replacing. What I found was simpler than that. Come along as we discover the true nature of the issue and get it working again. Don't panic, I've done this sort of work before as a recording engineer. But if you're not sure, and you're not comfortable around live electricity, leave this one to the pros.
Support the channel: / mdvonhone
Donate Stuff: mailto://rattlebunny@gmail.com Subject: RBD Donations
Follow me on Facebook: / acmechcc
Thanks for taking the time to like and subscribe, it really goes a long way in helping to promote the channel and I appreciate it so much.
Special Supplies in this video:
MG Chemicals 407C Audio/Video Head Liquid Cleaner
amzn.to/2ZqJbmx

Наука

Опубликовано:

 

23 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 29   
@vidtech2630
@vidtech2630 Год назад
That's a Sankyo mechanism in these , and I believe there are 2 different idler tyres recommended to be 0k for this mechanism, in reality, only one is probably the correct one , in the future, I will be fitting new idlers tyres to both BX-125 & BX-150 .
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny Год назад
+Vidtech thanks for the info. While I don’t have a test tape... yet ...the tyre I ended up using hasn’t caused and strange pitch changes or other weirdness so I think I got lucky with the correct one. Thanks for the comment! Happy listening. 👍😎
@Erock9201
@Erock9201 4 года назад
Wow that makes me feel really old ! Great job Bro Hope it lasy a long while longer
@EddieJazzFan
@EddieJazzFan 3 года назад
Cool, I never saw a Nakamichi with a silver front like that. By the way, the rubber comes off that white plastic idler wheel just like a car tire....you can buy new ones on ebay for about 6 bucks and just replace it.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
True. At the time I was waiting on a tyre from Japan. It was on the slo-boat. There’s a second video where the tyre gets replaced.
@roodenberg
@roodenberg 3 года назад
Another way to do this is to apply Rubber Renue on the idler tyre. This is a chemical that softens glazed rubber. Just done this with a BX300 I purchased and seems to have worked. I did not remove the mechanism, just the backplate. I did apply the Rubber Renue several times before enough torque was present again.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
That’s a great suggestion. Unfortunately I didn’t have any available to me at the time. I was able to get a replacement tire and will be able to experiment on the old one. I will give that a shot. Thanks. 👍😉
@marine0371
@marine0371 3 года назад
Very Good Brother ... BRILLIANT MIND
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
You are too kind. Thank you.
@eightballl98
@eightballl98 4 года назад
True talent my friend
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
I don't know about all that ... but at least I'm finally using what I learned back at good ole C.I.A.
@rrangana11
@rrangana11 3 года назад
There is product called "Rubber Renue" and it works great for rejuvenating idler tires.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
Rubber Renew is great in some applications. However, my recommendation will always be to replace the tire, roller, or other with new if it's available. In my experience Rubber Renew isn't a long term solution as the rubber will harden once again fairly quickly. But, that said, it is a very effective temporary fix to "get through the session". Again, all IMHO. In this case I had to use what I had around. ;-)
@spunkybandy7418
@spunkybandy7418 2 года назад
Really nice and informative video! If I don't mind asking, but what size of screwdriver do I need to unscrew the bolts off from the shell top?
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 2 года назад
I think a standard sized Phillips will do it, but some had torx screws if I remember correctly. Not sure of exact size.
@spunkybandy7418
@spunkybandy7418 2 года назад
Okay then, and so how do you unscrew the inside of the motor for the playable deck to replace the idler?
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 2 года назад
@@spunkybandy7418 you don’t have to do anything to the motor. There are two screws in the bottom of the unit. And two or three on the top part if you have a lid removed right above the cassette mechanism. Remove the two bottom screws and the ones on top of the cassette mechanism and the whole mechanism can be removed for easier access to the idler wheel. Generally all I do is replace the tire. The tire is removed and replaced similar to an O-ring just make sure it doesn’t get twisted. The tire can be removed and replaced without removing the cassette mechanism. There is a shield that covers the hubs and the idle tire. That shield has two screws in it as well and can come out without removing the mechanism. My hands are just simply too big to do it that way.
@phaenius
@phaenius Год назад
This is only a temporary solution. The idler tire must be replaced.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny Год назад
True enough. All the sanding in the world can’t make it new again. But it got me through a time sensitive transfer while waiting on replacements from Japan. Thanks for watching! And maybe, subscribing???
@thromboid
@thromboid 8 месяцев назад
This mechanism is so finicky! I've never been able to get my BX-300 to work reliably long term, even with a new idler tyre. I suspect that the "elbow" and "shoulder" joints of the idler arm benefit from some lubrication, as if they get stiff, the idler won't bed down as deeply against the other wheels.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 8 месяцев назад
Sounds like a good possibility, though I can’t say for sure. I’d be interested in how you make out.
@thromboid
@thromboid 8 месяцев назад
@@TheRattlebunny Actually, I think it's just the elbow joint that needs to move freely - the shoulder (coaxial with the motor) needs some friction, and indeed there's a spring mechanism to help pivot the arm while still allowing the motor to spin. I have improved things a lot by using a fine diamond file to abrade the surface of the idler tyre (once you get down to soft rubber it suddenly gets grippier and starts shedding more material). It took a while (maybe 10 mins) and I think the exposed rubber hardens again quite quickly.
@DubiousEngineering
@DubiousEngineering Год назад
OMG I have a nakamichi video too :-)
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny Год назад
+Dubious Engineering I’ve always loved Nakamichi. They used to build the best transport mechs, sadly the warmth of the old analog systems is being lost in the digital age. I’m hoping to put together my dream system from back in my the day. There will be more videos.
@johnk2961
@johnk2961 3 года назад
Idler wheel tires are common problems with old decks. My Yamaha K-1020 is a beauty and worth keeping. Replaced both belts and I have a similar problem with FF and RW. I will clean and sand first and give it a try. If that doesn't work someone suggested going to local hardware or a gasket supplier and matching up the idler tire with an o-ring. This is a dying craft for these old decks. Thanks for the info.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
Try to find seamless uniform looking o rings if you go that way. I was able to finally locate replacement tires through alley express. This has turned out to be a temporary fix. But it seems to work well for a couple to a few weeks. Ultimately a replacement is required.
@johnk2961
@johnk2961 3 года назад
@@TheRattlebunny I did a deep clean with 70% isopropal alcohol on all rollers, gears the idler tire contacts and it worked like a charm. Hardest problem was getting screws to come loose. Yamaha must of used lock tite on all fasteners. The simple solution was to heat each fastener directly with a solder iron and they came out so easy. Thanks for the update.
@ThatMontmorency
@ThatMontmorency 3 года назад
It's "resurrection". Double "r" in the middle.
@TheRattlebunny
@TheRattlebunny 3 года назад
Since it’s just a temporary fix, I figured shorter resurection. Kidding, but thanks for keeping me on point. 😉👍
Далее
Nakamichi BX100 No tape movement
17:46
Просмотров 15 тыс.
Tape Bias - What Is It?
20:43
Просмотров 56 тыс.
Which Nakamichi Cassette Deck Is Best For You?
9:36
The Rise and Fall of the Cray Supercomputer
32:29
Просмотров 396 тыс.