This video is awesome. Thanks for much! It, and your other videos, helped me on my TC-K620, which was a gooey mess. The small belt was so far gone that I even had to take that motor completely off the board because the goo had gotten down to where you oiled the other motor. On mine, there is that tiny retainer ring that must be pried off to get the door detached. It went flying and was lost for a while. Fortunately I remembered how I had the mechanism pointed when I pried it off and carefully searched until I saw it over on the side of a cabinet. The retainer ring on the idler thing under the bottom of the tape cradle was hard to remove, and even harder to put back on without losing it. I found that turning the tweezers to the side and pressing down on it with both prongs works best. But I got the deck working, and actually enjoyed fiddling with it.
Very nice video,which gives clear ideas of servicing any kind of mechanism. It is regrated that SONY such a reputed brand is using poor quality of belts for this classic mechanism. Thanks for this intresting. video Mohan.(India)
Everything is so professional and casual. You basically show your hands and comment on their work. This is so different from other similar ones, that I even recorded your video in case of need. Thanks. Great job !!!
I got the TCK570, belts are on order, but already check your video, it is really insightful, also for a noob mike me. Will let you known what the outcome is once all is done, thanks though for making this video💪👍 Update 14-may: and finished thanks to your video! Thanks alot !!🤘🤘
Guess what im doing right now... (had to deal with the gooey version) had repaired it earlier with a self made belt from innertube bike :) If your going to fix this same one I recommend you also order the 2 capstans beside the 3 belts. Edit: It did not work the first time and kept repeating to start lifting the heads and down and up and.. turned out to be a small switch near that nylon seesaw. To make your life easier: If you would unscrew the right screw holding the transformer in place you can rotate it so it lines up in a straight line and screw it tight again into the perfect lines hole. so why they placed it on a angle ?? it is now easier to get the "drive" in and out. Also noticed that you can keep those 2 metal plates together with the wheels intact, remove the 4 M3 screw at the front and the one long screw next to the motor and you can pull the whole thing apart. your video helped me out. playing some ancient tapes now :) Thanks!
there were two more washers (transparent plastics) in the back plate holding/spacing two capstans. they are easy to lose just be careful.the supply pinch roller needs to be adjusted with a test tape.
I have a Sony TC-K690 that needs belts replaced. I'm trying to get the plastic outer door removed. The left hinge to the door seems to be permanently attached... so that I can't remove the outer door..... Any suggestions?? (The TC-K670 and the TC-K960 are nearly identical, except for the hinge problem) Thanks for any help!!
Hi. You can remove the power supply, transformer, and get the clearance so you can pull it out without removing the front door cover. Thanks for watching!
I replaced belts to my sony tc k 850es, and now it is working well. But i noticed that there is any washer in the capstan (inside or outside). Is it so important ?? (because I am afraid to have a problem in the future).
I don't know what kind of cleaning solution you use, but I have used only Isopropyl alcohol for cleaning such repairs for decades. And only sewing machine oil to lubricate the sliding bearings. It is quite cheap with effective. I have a similar SONY TC-K 661S and it plays great.
Your video is the absolute best! I'm fixing a TC-K677ES, followed the instructions, replaced all the belts as shown, and now eject button works, FF and Rewind work, but when I hit play the heads move up into position but the cassette tape doesn't turn- after a second of trying to play, the player auto-stops like it's reached the end of a tape (but it hasn't). Any idea what could be jamming up the mechanism only when I hit play? thank you for your wonderful video.
You mentioned the middle motor was for fast forward / rewind - I'm just curious, in play mode, is the take-up reel powered by the same motor, or by the capstan motor instead?
Deriving inspiration and courage from your superb demonstration, I work on my TCK-590, although not exactly the same but mechanisms overlap. Managed to get the belts on and reassemble, repeating the process twice as, for some reason, the cassette holder does not open or close. I do not know what I might have missed, possibly misalignment of the loading cam gear? Thank you for any advice.
Thanks for the helpful video, I also have TC-K670 and have disassembled the player and the belts seem to be a little bit loose, but they still seem to work when I turn the wheels. I have problem where when I want to play cassette, the motor just makes a whirling sound. Do you think this is fault of the belts?
Hi. There's a nice video on that topic ruclips.net/video/zINyjz_L9Fc/видео.html, basically from VWestlife, someone even suggested sewing machine oil ?!? Regards
I got a TC-K677ES, and it seems almost the same inside; my belts had gone; I just replaced them OK. But I have a new problem; do you think it can be fixed? Any pointers? When playing back a known good tape, I only get sound from the right channel; the left is silent, and even the VU meters do not move on the left channel; just the right VU bars function. If I record, it seems to be recording to both left and right (I tried playing recording in a walkman). I wiggled all the cables, and all seems fine. Also, the recordings have a buzzing sound on them; if I switch to monitor mode, I hear a buzzing sound from any input. Even after setting the record level to zero, I still hear buzzing in source/monitor mode. The buzzing is also recorded on both channels. But playback, even of the buzzing, is just the right channel in this deck. If I press Pause Record, the buzzing gets louder and then softer for a split second. The sound I do get from the right channel doesn't sound the best either, but it's hard to say it's not been used for years, and I just got back into tapes again. When playing back tape and only hearing the right channel, I notice if I switch from dolby off to dolby on then off again rapidly, I see a small peak bar show up in the left channel display. Is it worth doing, or is it beyond it? Thanks
Thanks very much for making this detailed video! I was able to replace all three belts. Only one of them was gooey. The good news is that the door opens and closes beautifully again, and the fast forward & rewind also work great. Playback works, but the tape speed is far too slow. I think this can be adjusted by a variable resistor on the back of the capstan motor. Is this a simple procedure? Do you have any advice to correct this problem? Your help would be appreciated. The capstan motor needs to be replaced. I tried to adjust the speed and it will not allow the speed to be adjusted. It won't hold a constant speed. The replacement part is 3356-635-1. No longer available through Sony. I need to start my Internet hunt.
I see you didn't pay attention to the microswitch on the right that detects the opening of the door during assembly. You have to turn the big white gear a little or press the microswitch.
Also, an important step was left out: If you remove the supply roller, you have to adjust the tape guide with a mirror cassette and the center position of the tape on the eraser head. ;)
Hi, you can even use sewing machine oil, but I would prefer some synthetic specialized oil. Check it out here www.tapeheads.net/threads/which-is-the-best-oil-for-deck-mechanisms.81664/
This video is awesome. Thanks for much! It, and your other videos, helped me on my TC-K620, which was a gooey mess. The small belt was so far gone that I even had to take that motor completely off the board because the goo had gotten down to where you oiled the other motor. On mine, there is that tiny retainer ring that must be pried off to get the door detached. It went flying and was lost for a while. Fortunately I remembered how I had the mechanism pointed when I pried it off and carefully searched until I saw it over on the side of a cabinet. The retainer ring on the idler thing under the bottom of the tape cradle was hard to remove, and even harder to put back on without losing it. I found that turning the tweezers to the side and pressing down on it with both prongs works best. But I got the deck working, and actually enjoyed fiddling with it.
OMG, it was probably a hustle fixing it, but it was worth it as you mentioned, now you can enjoy sweet sound of analog equipment, cheers !
Very nice video,which gives clear ideas of servicing any kind of mechanism.
It is regrated that SONY such a reputed brand is using
poor quality of belts for this classic mechanism.
Thanks for this intresting.
video
Mohan.(India)
Everything is so professional and casual. You basically show your hands and comment on their work. This is so different from other similar ones, that I even recorded your video in case of need.
Thanks. Great job !!!
Thanks, I don't have a better camera so I improvise a lot, if you can find it useful, great!
Another reason why I love ❤️ this channel ❤️ thanks my friend ❤️
Thank you, that's a great support!
@@cheapoldhifi your welcome and no problem 😊 👌 👍
I got the TCK570, belts are on order, but already check your video, it is really insightful, also for a noob mike me. Will let you known what the outcome is once all is done, thanks though for making this video💪👍
Update 14-may: and finished thanks to your video! Thanks alot !!🤘🤘
No way! That's great!!! I may decide to make another similar video!
@@cheapoldhifi everything worked out just fine, player is fixed, thanks again for your video.
Thanks mate! I have bought a Sony Tc-WR870 and i will have to change all the belts and this video give me a first idea of Sony mechanism.
Guess what im doing right now... (had to deal with the gooey version) had repaired it earlier with a self made belt from innertube bike :) If your going to fix this same one I recommend you also order the 2 capstans beside the 3 belts.
Edit: It did not work the first time and kept repeating to start lifting the heads and down and up and.. turned out to be a small switch near that nylon seesaw.
To make your life easier:
If you would unscrew the right screw holding the transformer in place you can rotate it so it lines up in a straight line and screw it tight again into the perfect lines hole. so why they placed it on a angle ?? it is now easier to get the "drive" in and out.
Also noticed that you can keep those 2 metal plates together with the wheels intact, remove the 4 M3 screw at the front and the one long screw next to the motor and you can pull the whole thing apart.
your video helped me out. playing some ancient tapes now :)
Thanks!
Thanks for the input, I'm glad it helped!
there were two more washers (transparent plastics) in the back plate holding/spacing two capstans. they are easy to lose just be careful.the supply pinch roller needs to be adjusted with a test tape.
Thanks for the input
I want to ask you a question.
SONY TC-K690 - do the belts change identically with this model, or not?
Perhaps you know
I have a Sony TC-K690 that needs belts replaced. I'm trying to get the plastic outer door removed. The left hinge to the door seems to be permanently attached... so that I can't remove the outer door..... Any suggestions?? (The TC-K670 and the TC-K960 are nearly identical, except for the hinge problem) Thanks for any help!!
Hi. You can remove the power supply, transformer, and get the clearance so you can pull it out without removing the front door cover. Thanks for watching!
I replaced belts to my sony tc k 850es, and now it is working well. But i noticed that there is any washer in the capstan (inside or outside). Is it so important ?? (because I am afraid to have a problem in the future).
They're all important, especially if you moving your unit around... but if it's working, who cares !
I don't know what kind of cleaning solution you use, but I have used only Isopropyl alcohol for cleaning such repairs for decades. And only sewing machine oil to lubricate the sliding bearings. It is quite cheap with effective. I have a similar SONY TC-K 661S and it plays great.
I used exactly the same solutions, maybe it's not perfect but it does the job
Good video 👍
I've done a few of these now too
Cool 👍
Хорошо, когда все кабеля на разьемах и можно легко снять лпм.На щеках до 80 годов часто все припаивалось .
Я согласен
Your video is the absolute best! I'm fixing a TC-K677ES, followed the instructions, replaced all the belts as shown, and now eject button works, FF and Rewind work, but when I hit play the heads move up into position but the cassette tape doesn't turn- after a second of trying to play, the player auto-stops like it's reached the end of a tape (but it hasn't). Any idea what could be jamming up the mechanism only when I hit play? thank you for your wonderful video.
Hi. I red somewhere something about dirty sensors around wheels, like it thinks that is not spinning, but the deck is gone so I can't investigate
At 20:45 in the video, I think you missed a clear plastic washer when you removed the cover....The washers are on the pulley side.
It could happen, but it's too late now. Thanks
thank you for this video, you helped me a lot 😉
You mentioned the middle motor was for fast forward / rewind - I'm just curious, in play mode, is the take-up reel powered by the same motor, or by the capstan motor instead?
Deriving inspiration and courage from your superb demonstration, I work on my TCK-590, although not exactly the same but mechanisms overlap. Managed to get the belts on and reassemble, repeating the process twice as, for some reason, the cassette holder does not open or close. I do not know what I might have missed, possibly misalignment of the loading cam gear? Thank you for any advice.
both of it can be a issue, usually wrong belt size
@@cheapoldhifi Thank you
Thanks for the helpful video, I also have TC-K670 and have disassembled the player and the belts seem to be a little bit loose, but they still seem to work when I turn the wheels. I have problem where when I want to play cassette, the motor just makes a whirling sound. Do you think this is fault of the belts?
what type of lube are you using to oil the motor? thanks!
Hi. There's a nice video on that topic ruclips.net/video/zINyjz_L9Fc/видео.html, basically from VWestlife, someone even suggested sewing machine oil ?!? Regards
What’s causing my tapes to snap? Could it be the old pinch rollers?
I got a TC-K677ES, and it seems almost the same inside; my belts had gone; I just replaced them OK. But I have a new problem; do you think it can be fixed? Any pointers? When playing back a known good tape, I only get sound from the right channel; the left is silent, and even the VU meters do not move on the left channel; just the right VU bars function. If I record, it seems to be recording to both left and right (I tried playing recording in a walkman). I wiggled all the cables, and all seems fine. Also, the recordings have a buzzing sound on them; if I switch to monitor mode, I hear a buzzing sound from any input. Even after setting the record level to zero, I still hear buzzing in source/monitor mode. The buzzing is also recorded on both channels. But playback, even of the buzzing, is just the right channel in this deck. If I press Pause Record, the buzzing gets louder and then softer for a split second.
The sound I do get from the right channel doesn't sound the best either, but it's hard to say it's not been used for years, and I just got back into tapes again.
When playing back tape and only hearing the right channel, I notice if I switch from dolby off to dolby on then off again rapidly, I see a small peak bar show up in the left channel display. Is it worth doing, or is it beyond it? Thanks
Thanks very much for making this detailed video! I was able to replace all three belts. Only one of them was gooey. The good news is that the door opens and closes beautifully again, and the fast forward & rewind also work great. Playback works, but the tape speed is far too slow. I think this can be adjusted by a variable resistor on the back of the capstan motor. Is this a simple procedure? Do you have any advice to correct this problem? Your help would be appreciated.
The capstan motor needs to be replaced. I tried to adjust the speed and it will not allow the speed to be adjusted. It won't hold a constant speed. The replacement part is 3356-635-1. No longer available through Sony. I need to start my Internet hunt.
Sorry to hear that, any similar motor will work, maybe you'll find something on eBay.
I found a replacement motor on eBay. Installed it and the tape deck is fully functional again!
What sites to you get your belts from?
I see you didn't pay attention to the microswitch on the right that detects the opening of the door during assembly. You have to turn the big white gear a little or press the microswitch.
Also, an important step was left out: If you remove the supply roller, you have to adjust the tape guide with a mirror cassette and the center position of the tape on the eraser head. ;)
Where is the microswitch located on these decks? Currently repairing mine and can't get the door to open upon reassembly.
Many Thanks!!
How to adjust tape speed? which control? RV181, RV504, RV281 thanks
Usually adjust it one the deck motor or find-download the manual where you can see which pot is for a speed adjustment.
What kind of oil do you use when you oil the motors? Many thanks.
Hi, you can even use sewing machine oil, but I would prefer some synthetic specialized oil. Check it out here www.tapeheads.net/threads/which-is-the-best-oil-for-deck-mechanisms.81664/
@@cheapoldhifi Thank you very much for your information.!