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I have a Sony SLV920HF VCR that has a cracked gear. The gear drives the
posts that wrap the tape around the drum. I need to get access to the
bottom of the transport to replace it.

Do I need to remove the transport from the top? Or should I try and
remove the circuit board below it, from the bottom?

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I have a Sony SLV920HF VCR that has a cracked gear. The gear drives
the posts that wrap the tape around the drum. I need to get access
to the bottom of the transport to replace it.

Do I need to remove the transport from the top? Or should I try and
remove the circuit board below it, from the bottom?

TIA


Most Sony's I've seen with this mech, the circuit board is removed from
under neath - but on this one, a center drive model, the mech is removed
from the top. Other stuff needs to come off first, as I recall. The front
panel circuit boards, the tape preamp board, the cassette carriage, maybe
some other stuff.

Mark Z.


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On Apr 26, 3:32 am, "Mark D. Zacharias"
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gtom03 wrote:
I have a Sony SLV920HF VCR that has a cracked gear. The gear drives
the posts that wrap the tape around the drum. I need to get access
to the bottom of the transport to replace it.


Do I need to remove the transport from the top? Or should I try and
remove the circuit board below it, from the bottom?


TIA


Most Sony's I've seen with this mech, the circuit board is removed from
under neath - but on this one, a center drive model, the mech is removed
from the top. Other stuff needs to come off first, as I recall. The front
panel circuit boards, the tape preamp board, the cassette carriage, maybe
some other stuff.

Mark Z.


I hope you get raped in prison.

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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
gtom03 wrote:
I have a Sony SLV920HF VCR that has a cracked gear. The gear drives
the posts that wrap the tape around the drum. I need to get access
to the bottom of the transport to replace it.

Do I need to remove the transport from the top? Or should I try and
remove the circuit board below it, from the bottom?

TIA


Most Sony's I've seen with this mech, the circuit board is removed from
under neath - but on this one, a center drive model, the mech is removed
from the top. Other stuff needs to come off first, as I recall. The front
panel circuit boards, the tape preamp board, the cassette carriage, maybe
some other stuff.

Mark Z.


Thanks for the tip!

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On Apr 26, 3:32 am, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote:
gtom03 wrote:
I have a Sony SLV920HF VCR that has a cracked gear. The gear drives
the posts that wrap the tape around the drum. I need to get access
to the bottom of the transport to replace it.


Do I need to remove the transport from the top? Or should I try and
remove the circuit board below it, from the bottom?


TIA


Most Sony's I've seen with this mech, the circuit board is removed
from under neath - but on this one, a center drive model, the mech
is removed from the top. Other stuff needs to come off first, as I
recall. The front panel circuit boards, the tape preamp board, the
cassette carriage, maybe some other stuff.

Mark Z.


I hope you get raped in prison.


Well, there's one for the old "blocked senders list" ...

mz


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