Sony VCR - SLV-595 HF - Tape Load Gear Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 144

  • @coycam
    @coycam Год назад +2

    Maan this video is 8 years old and it’s 2023 now but still saved me a trip from the repair shop which there aren’t many around anymore. I can’t thank you enough for this video. It got mine working perfectly again . Thank you so much for this video! Subbed and liked!

    • @HoserRocker
      @HoserRocker Год назад

      Glad it helped you out. I just like fixing stuff and if I discover something cool I’ll share. I still have that vcr and as far as I know it’s still working!

  • @MagnusPaul1976
    @MagnusPaul1976 Год назад +2

    The mode switch alignment of my VCR, gave me a hard time. At least, once I managed to get it cleaned up and placed back correctly (eventually), it is functioning perfectly now ! 👍👌

  • @Watcher3223
    @Watcher3223 2 месяца назад

    I've done this repair myself, but I do something extra to help it last a long time.
    Glue, by itself, won't hold the gear together for very long.
    So in addition to gluing the gear back together, I tautly strap the exterior of the smooth surface of the gear several times with polyester thread and apply glue to the threads. This adds needed reinforcement to the repair.

  • @NotThatJoeWalsh
    @NotThatJoeWalsh 4 года назад

    I’ve been doing a lot of VHS transfers to digital lately. Recently, while at my Dad’s, he let me take his Sony VHS machine, this one. Good to have another one on hand. Turned out, no video, upon further inspection, it’s this very issue. I will try gluing the gear as you demonstrated.
    Thank you for taking the time to create this video and demonstrate this repair in a very clear and accessible way!

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 4 года назад +1

      Hi Joe. I would highly recommend sourcing the gear. I believe I left the part number in the description. The glue held in my case for a couple of months and then let go. This is a common failure I’m learning now. Best to replace the gear with a new one.

    • @NotThatJoeWalsh
      @NotThatJoeWalsh 4 года назад

      larry Huff Ha, my Dad said to do the same thing. Buy the part. 👍

  • @JoeB3477
    @JoeB3477 2 года назад

    Just picked up a 750 for $20, and both of these repairs are needed. Thanks Larry for the guided tour, I appreciate it! My girlfriend thinks I'm a loser.

  • @aantonis
    @aantonis 8 лет назад +9

    Whoever's watching this and has lost the clips that hold the gears, these are called "starlock washers". Can be found on amazon. By the way, thank you for this video!

    • @LogiForce86
      @LogiForce86 4 года назад

      Any idea what those split rings are called like the one he works on at 20:00? Cause in CD drives those things can be tiny and I've lost them before, so it would be nice to know what they are called so I can get replacements. 😅

    • @antonisantoniou2560
      @antonisantoniou2560 4 года назад +1

      @@LogiForce86 I cant really tell what exactly these are called but by the looks of it you can replace them with e-clips. You can find very tiny ones depending on your axle size at r/c hobby stores.

    • @LogiForce86
      @LogiForce86 4 года назад

      @@antonisantoniou2560 That is indeed what I ended up doing last time around because I couldn't figure out where I could get the plastic ones.

    • @clarkwhitehead8662
      @clarkwhitehead8662 Месяц назад

      They are called Sony STOPPER Washers. Google that. If you Google "Star Lock washer" you will get a return of every other design of locker washer available. EXCEPT the one you are looking for and need. I only found this by doing an Google image search of the actual washer. One of mine broke while trying to put it back on its' post. There are slightly different sizes I believe.

    • @clarkwhitehead8662
      @clarkwhitehead8662 Месяц назад

      Don't look for "Star Lock" washer. You will every other kind of lock washer out there, EXCEPT what you are looking for.... Google and look for "Sony STOPPER Washers" . These seem to be specific to Sony as far as I can tell. But maybe not.

  • @polynomial9600
    @polynomial9600 3 года назад

    Larry, helpful video for me while re-installing the lever take-up guide. Thank you! FYI to others, do not over tighten the guide lever nut; if it is too tight the gear that drives the lever will strip. Always make sure that the lever swings freely. I know from experience.

  • @robertmattison1282
    @robertmattison1282 7 лет назад +1

    What can I add, just want to thank you for making a video about long storage problems you might encounter when you bring out your VCR and try to play a VHS tape. I had a problem, but mind was so bad it broke a plastic gear. I think this is an excellent well thought and recorded with an audio track. Thanks for taking the time to post your video to RUclips

  • @johntiffin7165
    @johntiffin7165 Год назад

    So I am also fixing one here in 2023. The gear was busted (blue one) and the arm was seized as well. Now that I have it back together the tape won't load at all when I put it in. Powers up fine. It's like the switch that tells it a tape is loading isn't working.
    Thanks for this video I'm miles ahead then where I was. Just need it to load a tape at all now

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 Год назад

      Sounds like you’re making progress. I would check the tape present switch and the mode switch next. There is likely more videos on RUclips for this type of failure. I just used this vcr for the first time in about 5 years and it still works great. Good luck...

    • @johntiffin7165
      @johntiffin7165 Год назад

      Thanks I have seen some stuff on the mode switch. I'll keep at it. My biggest frustration has been that I can't seem to figure how to remove the board completely. So far I've done all the work underneath it. It's still attached at the top left. It looks like there are 2 things plugging one board to the other but they are seemingly hard to reach with my hands if they unclip at all.
      First time working with board like this so I may just be being too gentle. To get to the mode switch I'll have to figure it out though. Not enough room on that side to just reach under!

  • @reefer-joe
    @reefer-joe Год назад

    During play the tape moves inside the cassette from the spool on the left to the take up spool on the right. The tape passes across the erase head first, then around the large record/play drum, and then past the audio head.

  • @nextlayersecurity
    @nextlayersecurity 5 лет назад

    I have SLV-585HF. the mechanism very similar. left capstan pinch gear broken in same way. I ordered replacement gear (ended up buying off ebay for 2-3x to avoid customs delay). In the interim, I glued together broken gear. I discovered the cause of broken gear. The capstan roller slider was running into a metal piece on the eject path. I found this out by assembling gears and the hang up immediately broke my newly fixed gear (36hrs of glue drying). I ended up making slight bend in metal piece to insure captain return path not affected.
    In addition, I found that removing the RIGHT gear in method you show bends the thin metal arms and goofs up the mechanism (ie. adds a lot of friction to mechanism). Thus, I had to pop off c-clip on right captain and unbend the arms.
    side note: I recall a great story in garage with Dad where he described the "C" clip as an abbreviation to "Christ Almighty" that you yell when you attempt to pry off with screw driver and it zings across the room... hoho.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the additional info. It's good to know. I totally agree with your dad. I'm going to refer to C clips as CA clips in the future.

  • @tableseven8133
    @tableseven8133 4 года назад

    Larry thanks for posting this. I have found that "pull the tape behind the pinch roller arm" problem on several of the ones I have and one for a friend many years ago. I currently have two SLV 585HF that I teased several years back and then this week I got them out and they both wanted to eat the tape. It was not the usual above problem, in fact I'm not sure what is solution for the the problem. Here is what they both do. They will play the tape just fine, but if you rewind the tape or play in reverse it either will not go back, or it will pull the arms in and let the tape out of the cartridge. The one came back and began working fine after I took the top and the bottom off and then it now works fine. The second one that appears newer (smaller power supply area) will kind of pull the tape back inside on eject or reverse play, bit not every time, but after it has run a tape for a while and auto rewinds it it will eject cleanly then. So I don't know if it has to warm something up, or if there is another sticky part similar to the first problem most of these have but this is under neath the bottom somewhere, something is not moving quickly back in it's spot is my guess.

    • @tableseven8133
      @tableseven8133 4 года назад

      Larry this other one gave me a clue. ruclips.net/video/q-geC1fndSg/видео.html This gave me a clue at 30:40 and some other spots that had the same view of the top of the mechanism as to the problem with my SLV 585HF. The rewind side was not pulling the tape back in on eject or in reverse play. Problem is the gear mechanism between the reel hubs that big white thing at the bottom at this time line. That center part is supposed to spring back and forth. I worked it a little by hand and pushed around that center pivot clip. and now it no longer sticks and it will pull the tape back in before ejecting. No more eating tape. In the long run I assume I need to pull it off and remove the old grease. I put some Zoom spout oil on it for now. (sewing machine oil).

  • @jeandaigneault6667
    @jeandaigneault6667 5 лет назад

    i purchased this same tape player new many years ago and i want to thank you for the very precised explanations, you are a very good teacher who knows its stuff. Thanks !

  • @cortisllc928
    @cortisllc928 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this informative video. Without it, I wouldn't have been able to replace that broken blue gear 🙏🙏

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 Год назад

      Glad you found it helpful. So far my vcr is still working!

  • @filmo70
    @filmo70 6 лет назад

    Great video! I recently took out my Sony SLV-575UC after at least 5 years of storage. It accepted a tape just fine but wouldn't give it back. Upon opening that 'frozen' lever you see @1:40 was the culprit. It pulled the tape up properly then just locked in place and wouldn't let it go. It was nice finding this video just to get further confirmation. It was really hard to get it off after the nut was removed but once off and cleaned it appears to be working good. I love my 575UC

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  6 лет назад +1

      Glad that the the video was helpful. My sony is still going strong.

  • @dbickers
    @dbickers 4 года назад

    Thank you very much, I pulled out my Sony like the one here and experienced the exact same 2 problems with mine. fixed the arm but didn't know y gear was broken till I watched your video. I ordered that part from KP and hope it goes together and actually works again. lots of tapes to convert. That long plastic gear arm under the round gears... I moved it back and forth but now it won't com back an not sure where it should sit when I put this together but I guess I'll see when i get the part.

  • @tryingtobarefruitinoldage9878
    @tryingtobarefruitinoldage9878 6 лет назад

    This looks like it may help. I had my Mitsubishi opened to just clean and had to run to see dog! And 4 year old had took over where I left off 😲she was moving somthing back and forth and and know tape won't drop down on track . Now I have to learn somthing new 😕before I can entertain girls while I finish their skirts.
    You have such patience and skill and coordination. You have made a wonderful video. I on the other hand need some courage.😉
    I only pad $7.00 for this vcr but I'd hate to lose it was a good find as it is the fastest rewind of all vcr's. Thanks again for your help. 🤗

  • @steelhawk67
    @steelhawk67 6 лет назад

    The supplier he links to is out of stock, but I found 4 on ebay, $10-$15! Just search the part number. While you have it apart, check the guide rails for cracking/warping, usually the reason they break, with the added spring tension, and I've heard the pinch roller shaft can start to get sticky too. Common problem for these models. Great video

  • @napynap
    @napynap 9 лет назад

    So glad you made this video! I'm having that exact same issue with the shaft that moves the tape toward the pinch roller. It is 'freezing up' as you say, which is preventing the tape from ejecting properly and causing it to krinkle up. It looks pretty simple to clean with your instructions. Thanks! SONY SLV-R1000

  • @inACCESSable
    @inACCESSable 5 лет назад

    I had the same problem with mine. I tried gluing the gear a view times with super glue and epoxy but nothing held, so I just ordered the gear you linked. Thanks so much!

  • @crashbandicoot4everr
    @crashbandicoot4everr 8 лет назад

    the broken blue gear is a standard issue with this Sony mechanism. Also, you should take off the pinch roller to clean and lubricate the shaft. Seized up pinch rollers was a very common problem too.

  • @ethanbuchner7841
    @ethanbuchner7841 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much for uploading this video. I've gotten ahold of an SLV-900HF which shares this transport and this exact problem. Taking out the circuit board on the 900 may be a bit more difficult for me since it uses some connectors that don't look quite as forgiving as the ribbon cable in the 595.

  • @artby2wenty
    @artby2wenty 5 лет назад

    Just bought this VCR from goodwill (for full price no less) and it has both these problems. Goodwill doesn't take returns so Im stuck fixing it. Mine is missing the piece that broke off the blue gear or I would of also tired to glue it. Ordered one off ebay. Hoping that'll do it. Thanks for the vid.

  • @CanizaM
    @CanizaM 5 лет назад

    You don't need to mark them, the holes in all the moving parts will line up with those on the chassis once they're aligned (you can check using a screwdriver or piece of wire, or just look down through the hole) as well as the arrows on some of the gear teeth pointing at each other. Remember these were mass-produced so they needed to easily get the parts aligned at the factory. The holes make it easy.
    Those clips are best installed by putting them on the shaft and pressing down over the clip and shaft with your thumb. They're intended to be removed and reinstalled without tools, and tend to go flying otherwise.
    After you think everything is together right, you should spin the loading motor manually in both directions to move the mechanism from full load to full unload position, everything should go smoothly with nothing binding up. That will save you from breaking anything if you do accidentally get the timing wrong, since the motor is quite strong.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment. I noticed most of the alignment holes as I went along but I like to mark things that are alignment critical.
      It sounds like you have serviced a number of vcr's over time. Thanks for sharing. Others will find the comments useful.

  • @jblassio
    @jblassio 4 года назад

    Just picked this VHS tape player today with a broken gear. Thanks for the video!!

  • @upstairsguitardave
    @upstairsguitardave 2 года назад

    Hi Larry, Great job on the video and repair. I have the exact machine you did this instructional video on. machine is sort of out of timing/adjustment. I did have the locked up Arm like you demonstrated out to clan up the spindle shaft and that part works great. I had to do some gear timing which your video was a huge help in performing. Now I tried to load a tape and the tape guide on the right side of the drum with the robin egg blue tape guide on it is stuck in the furthest most position from the at rest position with the tape ejected and the machine turned off. I was going to take the bottom cover off and have a look but thought I'd ask you for you advise and expertise on this unit. It' gotta jammed somewhere. Time to cook diner and then back to it. I'm trying to create DVD's using the Video Player using a program called Diamond Easy Grabber. No having a lot of luck with that either. Thanks again

    • @HoserRocker
      @HoserRocker 2 года назад

      I made that video 7 years ago Dave so unfortunately I’d have to do find that VCR and take it apart to answer your question. Wish I could be of more help but I’m glad my video helped you at least get this far. Good luck. I’m sure if you made it this far you can do it…

  • @SoCalRobb
    @SoCalRobb 3 года назад

    Thank you so much Larry, I have the exact same model with the exact same problem with the left pick-up not retracting back. I also ordered the part from the link you provided. You thought of everything Larry!

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 3 года назад

      Just trying to keep some of this great old stuff from the ewaste pile. Glad this helped.

  • @HologlobePress
    @HologlobePress 2 месяца назад

    Dear Larry and other guys and gals. To see how to repair a broken blue gear so that it will last for decades, see the video informally called "A Permanent Fix" for the blue gear in Sony SLV-585HF machines, SLV-595HF machines, and like machines at the channel for "The Hologlobe Press" on RUclips.

  • @0utsider73
    @0utsider73 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing ! Very informative video. I just bought the same vcr and have the same problem. Do you know if the player supports PAL /secam?

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 Год назад

      I’m really only guessing but I would say no. It’s an NTSC player only as far as I know.

  • @toddrennels8654
    @toddrennels8654 2 года назад

    My lever is very tight. I got the nut off and can move the lever back and forth with some force but it will not pull up and off the shaft. I positioned it past the plastic stop like you advised and pulled upward with needle nose. I am afraid to pull too hard but it will not budge.
    Any advice would be appreciated.

  • @Gravyboy25
    @Gravyboy25 7 лет назад

    Thank you SO much! You saved my SLV-696HF. I had to order a new gear from the link you provided.

  • @simplynochannel
    @simplynochannel 3 года назад

    Thank you Larry H
    You video was super useful
    But let me comment that after replacing the broken blue tape load gear in the video myself, THAT's when I learned the value of the Super Glue
    I broke two of the little white levers, on one it was actually the little guide that goes inside the big white gear, and if it weren't for Super Glue... I don't know what would have happened...
    And then I put the guiding pulleys backwards (the one marked G should go on the right side looking at VHS from the top)(or is it the other one?)
    Then I spent a whole weekend (including COVID curfew hours) fiddling with manual tracking, sound head alignment, a mess... Ah, and the capstan dropper thingy had solid dry white grease I had to clean off and replaced with graphite...
    But, it works now! Beautifully. I can see Dora The Explorer and a whole other bunch of Blockbuster tapes, a Tori Amos tape and an old Ren & Stimpy recording from the 90's.
    I don't know why it's still called MTV but, whatever...

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 3 года назад

      I’m glad you found this useful. It’s been a number of years since I made this video. I really like the features of this VCR so I hope it continues to work. I remember the Ren and Stimpy tapes. My kids used to race to the cartoon section at the video store to see if they were in. These were Beta of course. I mis the video store experience. It made watching a movie a real experience.

  • @vladimirpoznyak5304
    @vladimirpoznyak5304 3 года назад

    Thank, you for using your video to fix my device

  • @WonderfulDay2023
    @WonderfulDay2023 3 года назад

    Great video, Larry. Do you know by any chance how to fix the Sony slv-286ee's loading mechanism?

  • @sladreams
    @sladreams 7 лет назад +1

    thank you for the response. one last question. While flying the supply guide, my take up guide fell off the arm. I'm not sure in which direction to put the gear back on the arm. can you help.

  • @YourReviewChannel
    @YourReviewChannel 3 года назад +1

    Good video, but the dryer noise in the background is a bit distracting

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 3 года назад +1

      I agree. The woman that kept stuffing clothes in the dryer while I was filming was most annoying.

    • @YourReviewChannel
      @YourReviewChannel 3 года назад +1

      @@larryhuff3383 I just Found this VCR and the blue gear was broken. So I just glued it hope it holds up

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 3 года назад +1

      @@YourReviewChannel When I glued the gear it only lasted a month or so. It’s best to just replace it as they are not expensive. See the link in the description.

    • @YourReviewChannel
      @YourReviewChannel 3 года назад

      @@larryhuff3383Ya good idea I just ordered a new gear, just picked this VCR up at goodwill for 17.00. Do you know where I can get a replacement remote control?

    • @YourReviewChannel
      @YourReviewChannel 3 года назад

      I got the new gear and new remote control. After installing the new gear, cleaning the heads, All work perfectly. thank you for the video and advice.

  • @upstairsguitardave
    @upstairsguitardave 2 года назад

    Great Presentation. Where and how can I purchase the small blue gear? Thanks

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  2 года назад

      Hopefully the gear is still available from the supplier I linked in the description. I believe KP Components is located in BC Canada.
      kpcomponents.co/products/sony-3-736-147-01-gear-replacement

  • @stevezeoke
    @stevezeoke 3 года назад

    Steve's TV in Kitchener? Wild.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  3 года назад +1

      That was the place.

    • @stevezeoke
      @stevezeoke 3 года назад

      @@larryh8072 I loved that store. Bought Denon stuff there and used LaserDiscs, lol.

  • @HoserRocker
    @HoserRocker 8 лет назад

    The glue was crazy glue (purple in colour) however it only lasted for a couple of months. I subsequently replaced the gear with a new one. The link and supplier of the gear is listed above in the description.

  • @gridlocke13
    @gridlocke13 8 лет назад +4

    Excellent video Larry.

  • @SonnyKavanagh
    @SonnyKavanagh 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant video rare does a glued cam gear remain repaired, your great work has worked i have had several sony that same gear failed... i replaced gears if happens again i will try glue.. great work indeed.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  6 лет назад +1

      The glue fix turned out to be temporary. It broke again after about 6 months. Replacing the gear in the end was the permanent solution.

    • @alfonsh88
      @alfonsh88 6 лет назад +1

      @@larryh8072 you are awesome mate, thanks for taking your time record this.

    • @SonnyKavanagh
      @SonnyKavanagh 5 лет назад +1

      @@larryh8072 thank you and indeed you are right, I found the replacement gears and my machines are going strong. Great work thank you Larry best wishes

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад

      That's great news! Glad you found this helpful. Cheers!

  • @speedyboishan87
    @speedyboishan87 4 года назад

    Hi i have a JVC HR-S9500 SVHS VCR it has trouble threading or inserting a tape when it does go in it refuses to play and switches itself off. What could be the issue, any ideas.

  • @danielrodvold8466
    @danielrodvold8466 2 года назад

    Hey Larry do you know anything about sony vcr's having a violent eject where it literally shoots the tape out of the vcr. I've got one I bought about a month ago then I found one today that does the same thing. I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find anything on repair for them. Thanks

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  2 года назад

      Sorry to say I’ve never experienced that problem. I’m not even sure how the ejecting process works. When I get a chance I will check into it.

  • @maxpowers2168
    @maxpowers2168 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video, it help me to fix my two Sony SLV-595 HF VCRs

  • @fatihtonya
    @fatihtonya Год назад

    Hi what is the last video casette player of Sony?

  • @Grump.y-OldMan
    @Grump.y-OldMan 7 лет назад

    Not bad, I still have parts for this VCR! LOL. This was a very common problem on this model, good job though.

  • @warrenfortune5191
    @warrenfortune5191 7 лет назад

    This would be a greater video if camera was on opposite side of hand. Was still great and time saver for me. Thanks

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  7 лет назад

      Good point. I'll keep that in mind for next time.

  • @helpaholic
    @helpaholic Месяц назад

    You have to take out the mechanism to get to the blue gear

  • @PalardoTube
    @PalardoTube 7 лет назад +1

    Larry i did exactly the same thing with krazy glue and it worked fine. Howevernow when the tape ejects the takeup reel doesnt pull the tape into the cassette so the tape gets stuck inside the vcr as the casstte ejects. Could this be a faulty mode switch or a failed ic that controls the takeup reel to pull in the slack before ejecting???any ideas thanks???every tape that i insert plays ok but is desrtoyed when ejected. Rsvp asap thanks.

  • @dbickers
    @dbickers 4 года назад

    I had to order that blue gear and when I went to put the white gear back in, I got it in place but then the center pin that it fits on - pushed down where I couldn't get the snap on. So I took it off and tried again and it now keeps pushing in. When I did get the gear on and the snap on the pin - I started to put the large white gear on and as I rotated the gears it pulled that pin up making the gear vulnerable to being stripped. Do I need to glue that pin now? It has a perfect slip hole but nothing to hold it in place

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 4 года назад

      That’s what I would do. Just enough to keep it in place. Hope this works out for you. It is a pretty good deck.

    • @dbickers
      @dbickers 4 года назад

      @@larryhuff3383 That worked for putting the new gear in but one I got it all together there was a new problem. the tape wrapped good around the head but the pinch roller stays up and that slide arm doesn't move the tape in place. Not sure what activates it. When I took off the board to fix the gears I only unplugged the 3 or 4 prong white connector. I was a little confused when I plugged it back in, there was a yellow and a white connector. marked Con 1 and con2, I even tried it in both. no change. I had lubed all the pinch roller parts. There was a few broken teeth on it's bottom gear. I had this unit when it was new. Thanks for your response

  • @tinoamor
    @tinoamor 8 лет назад

    Thank you. I had the second issue and this helped me get my SLV-R1000 going again.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  8 лет назад +1

      Glad the video helped. My Sony is still going strong!

    • @tinoamor
      @tinoamor 8 лет назад

      Awesome, I occasionally have a checkered/distorted playback, any thoughts on that issue? Thanks again.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  8 лет назад +1

      I haven't seen this before but keeping your heads clean is important. Pretty well any playback noise I've fixed by cleaning the video heads. It's a simple thing to check.

    • @guyboost7311
      @guyboost7311 4 года назад

      @@larryh8072 how much do you charge for repairs for Sony
      VCR slv 1000 ?
      And how can I contact you ?
      Thank you !

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  4 года назад

      I'm just a diy fixer. I'm not in the business of fixing equipment.

  • @PreppyGuy007
    @PreppyGuy007 5 лет назад

    Hi Larry. I have a question. Would it be possible to upgrade a VCR tuner to a ATSC digital tuner? Or is there more involved than just switching out the NTSC tuner?

  • @nextlayersecurity
    @nextlayersecurity 5 лет назад

    @25:20. how do you figure how/where the long horizontal slider with geared edges is supposed to reside in "eject" position? It would seem from video still, the slider is mostly all the way to one direction -- but not all the way. How do you figure the correct position for that long slider?

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад

      Hi Garrett. I can't remember if I marked that gear during disassembly. I could be remembering this wrong but I think the sliding gear had to align with the larger white wheel during assembly. There was also allot of trial and error off camera😊

  • @transformer889
    @transformer889 5 лет назад

    I have two of these units. one does not power up, the power supply is fine and one loads the tape normally but there is no
    output, any tips?

  • @chiemelaazubuike1684
    @chiemelaazubuike1684 5 лет назад

    Please i have gear issues in my toshiba B2 vhs player. The player has multiple gears and i dont know which rubbers go into which

  • @frizzyred1292
    @frizzyred1292 5 лет назад

    my rollers guides are stopping halfway up the tracks and then the tape gets spat out with the tape hanging out....any ideas?

  • @michaelhardesty7777
    @michaelhardesty7777 9 лет назад

    Your video was excellent and I too had the same problems and fixed both (got a replacement gear rather than fixing the broken one). After I replaced the gear and timed everything a tape loaded correctly the first time and ejected it. When loading the tape a second time it loaded, but made a clicking noise and would not unload. I removed the main gear and retimed it and the same thing happens each time. Do you have any idea what additional problem I may have?

    • @crashbandicoot4everr
      @crashbandicoot4everr 8 лет назад

      I've heard of this problem before. The teeth of the cam gear are worn and get out of alignment when the mechanism operates for 1-2 times. :(

  • @boatingcharlie1
    @boatingcharlie1 9 лет назад

    Hey is the super glue holding on that gear? I'm thinking about using JB weld on one of them. Thanks for the video!

  • @martadavalos3866
    @martadavalos3866 5 лет назад

    I have a question from the video we’re it runs at 6:28 you call it a guide. There are two. When my movie is ejected the two guides do not move at all. I see that yours move down as the video is ejected. Mine do not move when I insert the movie nor when I eject the movie. Why?

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад

      That's a good question and is actually the reason I created the video. If you watch the video at 14:55 there is a blue gear on the far left of the screen. This gear has a tendency to break and will make the two moving guides on the topside inoperable. The rest of the video covers how to replace that gear keeping the alignment of all of the other gearing.

  • @thedancrookband
    @thedancrookband 2 года назад

    Hi Larry. Do you have a way to message you / email you? I have a question

  • @nextlayersecurity
    @nextlayersecurity 5 лет назад

    did you clean the lint trap on the dryer running in background? that's a major pet peeve of mine... lol

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  5 лет назад +1

      I let my wife take care of the lint trap. After she fried our old dryer she's much better at it!

  • @inspirationalbalance5974
    @inspirationalbalance5974 3 года назад

    Some of my tapes wont rewind fully... It tries then it shuts down. I also have a Sony SLV but a more recent one (1998). How can I fix it? Many thanks in advance

    • @leod3963
      @leod3963 7 месяцев назад

      I had the same problem on my sony vcr. It was a worn out belt. You need to remove the vcr chasis because the belt is on the bottom.

  • @domdellamorte
    @domdellamorte 4 года назад

    Any idea how to get the SP S--E time off the screen without a remote?

  • @russellwagus8224
    @russellwagus8224 8 лет назад

    What you glued the gear back together do you remember what kind of glue you used exactly?

  • @karenklettke8602
    @karenklettke8602 8 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Too bad your hand obscures most of what you're trying to point out.

  • @sebmadness4981
    @sebmadness4981 4 года назад

    I got this VCR today, I have audio but no picture, can you help me please? Thanks

    • @larryhuff3383
      @larryhuff3383 4 года назад

      My usual starting point would be to check the power supply voltages to make sure they are all as expected. You will need to download the service information for starters. While checking have a look for leaky capacitors.

  • @sladreams
    @sladreams 7 лет назад

    The gear in mine crackled the same way. What glue did you use? because I used Crazy glue and it doesn't seem to keep the two pieces bonded.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  7 лет назад +1

      I know what you mean. I was pretty optimistic after I glued mine at first but it only lasted a couple of weeks. I ended up buying a new gear. It was only a few dollars and I got it in only a few days.
      kpcomponents.co/products/sony-3-736-147-01-gear-replacement-iw220-available

    • @robertmattison1282
      @robertmattison1282 7 лет назад

      Thank you for posting this link.

  • @juanarmandov
    @juanarmandov 7 лет назад

    Thanks a Lot Larry, very clear explanation and very useful... youre the man..!!!

  • @fabio40
    @fabio40 10 месяцев назад

    What kind of glue did you use on the blue gear?

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hard to believe there are folks still watching this video. I used a blue coloured crazy glue but I guess any cyanoacrolyte adhesive would work. You should really try to get a replacement gear though. The glue didn’t hold for long and I ended up ordering a replacement gear after only a week or so of use. I wouldn’t advise gluing the gear today. Best to find a replacement.

    • @fabio40
      @fabio40 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@larryh8072 Thanks. People will still watch it if it is still relevant to them. I blew off the dust my VCR recently in order to play an old tape I knew I had and wanted, but the VCR ate it. Thus I discovered the blue gear was broken.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  10 месяцев назад

      I believe I put the supplier details for the blue gear in the description. To the best of my knowledge this is a super common problem and the gear should be available still.
      Also, not sure if you follow 12voltvids on RUclips but he shows how to do this repair much better than I did.
      m.ruclips.net/video/zHiZeMg8vOc/видео.html&pp=ygUOU29ueSBibHVlIGdlYXI%3D

  • @leod3963
    @leod3963 7 месяцев назад

    I like more the chasis from a Sanyo VHS vcr from the 90s wish it had a Sony video head and Sony Audio Video card.

  • @florentinodeleon6192
    @florentinodeleon6192 7 лет назад

    Show how to fix a Sylvania VCR and DVD that catches the tape

  • @punchfrancescka3980
    @punchfrancescka3980 Год назад

    thank you for this video!

  • @MrHetherton
    @MrHetherton 6 лет назад

    Hello I have a sony vcr SLV SE20. After I insert a tape I get the snow screen and I hear the tape beginning to scrunch inside, after I took tape out the tape was a little crumpled up and I had to wind it back a bit with my finger. Can a faulty or dirty mode switch cause this? I tried cleaning the two black heads, the side of the drum including the padded wheel which spins from the side of the drum and the long thin poles that pull the tape at least some of the poles not sure if I did them all. Can you please tell me where the mode switch is located on my particular vcr? Thank you and I have Subbed to you.

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  6 лет назад

      Unfortunately I don't have a manual for either the VCR in my video or yours. It could be a faulty switch but more often it's something mechanical that is ceased up. Most times I find that the transport mechanism is at fault. Watching the VCR go through the loading sequence should tell you allot.

  • @JMBLBJ
    @JMBLBJ 9 лет назад +2

    Very, very helpful.

  • @johnburke5529
    @johnburke5529 9 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the info. I will give it a try
    John

  • @shlkrata
    @shlkrata 2 года назад

    謝謝分享,對我很有幫助!!😀

  • @Skoda105pomeranc
    @Skoda105pomeranc 9 лет назад +1

    thank you! I have this videorecorder

  • @giuseppelavecchia775
    @giuseppelavecchia775 2 месяца назад

    Quell'ingranaggio blu e' difettoso si rompono tutti,ho molti amici a cui si e' rotto quello,sempre quello,poi ho visto tanti video di riparazione dei videoregistratori sony,il problema e' sempre quell'ingranaggio,possibile che la sony non sia venuta a conoscenza di quel problema?.comunque amico hai fatto un bel lavoro al tuo sony,ho visto alcuni che dopo aver incollato il pezzo,lo rinforzavano con del filo di ferro molto sottile,avvolto sulla parte superiore,e sembra che regge.nel video dici che non sei entusiasta del VHS,preferisci il betamax,ma il VHS e' un'ottimo sistema,e non a caso e' diventato il sistema mondiale

    • @larryh8072
      @larryh8072  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the nice feedback. The wire idea is a good one. I did get a replacement gear and although I haven’t used the vcr in a while I believe it’s still working.

  • @ChiyouPWu
    @ChiyouPWu 6 лет назад

    You forgot to mdeswitch.

  • @ctg8563
    @ctg8563 5 лет назад

    Can you help me?

  • @dominickbrocato4647
    @dominickbrocato4647 8 лет назад

    Power does not go on.

  • @sixtosanchez332
    @sixtosanchez332 4 года назад

    No entiendo nada, hay que aprender inglés

  • @sreesonjitray5109
    @sreesonjitray5109 5 лет назад

    gev me vcr