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There is a Linn motor flushing kit which was available to Retailers using a very nasty smelling solvent but I have never been confident it guarantees a complete solution to the problem. In our case we replace the motor with a new one as it's relatively cheap. Any experienced Linn Retailer will be aware of this and take appropriate action. This can result in the original manufacturers oil mixing with Linn's oil which results in the eventual formation when running of a black sludge which goes sticky increasing the friction and again preventing the Lingo from operating correctly. Motor Fault: What You See and Hear () Wrote:There is also known problem with some motor's made in and around 1989 due to incompatibility between the lubricant Linn use when finishing motor assembly with their machined pulley and bearing cap.
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All the other upgrades after serial number 53000 (armboard, springs, grommets, etc.) are part of the Cirkus upgrade so you really wouldn't have to worry about them. This is when the Cirkus bearing and subchassis became standard equipment in 1993 and a little after the top plate stud was fitted in 1992 at serial number 88950.Enlarged corner braces on the plinth came at about 53000 and the improved motor bearing came at 79700. 2nd Hand Purchase: ThomasOK () Wrote:If possible find a deck with a serial number over 90582. The end of the spindle does look wrong but it might be 'flash bounce' making it look different than it really is.As already sussed this LP12 would have been a 'chassis only' unit and originally set into the cabinet of a 'Stereogram', with amp and tuner etc as were many Garrard 401's at that time.The original LP12 lid was held up with a plastic stay and there was a corresponding slot for it to stand on the right hand side of the plinth. The bolts, springs and washers are original. This rocker switch was itself soon replaced with a square neon push switch as was on my first LP12. The double switch was only used on a few decks and was very quickly dropped for a neon lit red 'side to side' rocker. The felt mat was a late 1970's performance upgrade and most owners, (including me) threw away the rubber version when the replacement became available. The mat would have been made of rubber with raised lines emanating from the centre like a B&O deck but this has been replaced. The Platter should also have a coat of hammerite on the underside and may still have the original line of felt on the bottom edge. The motor has the early, 'pre-Nirvana' bracket with spring loaded bearing and the spindle assembly has a coat of hammerite silver paint on the underside which is correct. The bearing housing cylinder is crimped around the thrust plate with a 'castellated' appearance and this only happened on early units. SOURCE (ANALOGUE): LP12 Very First LP12s: What You See and Hear () Wrote:The chassis is the original pressed item which is quite thin steel with no bracing.
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This means someone ordering a pair of Solos together may receive components with serial numbers some way apart, even though they were both manufactured at a similar point in time. Note that for the past few years, Linn has numbered all their products with the same format consecutive serial numbers, so the numbers in no way differentiate the products. Here's a few previously posted items - I hope the original posters don't mind my copying their comments here - let me know if you do and I'll remove.
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If the arm still fails to perform as expected return the tonearm to Linn Service Dept. If this happens, or if arm fails to swing by required number, ensure that the temperature of the arm is at working temperature, (see above) and then retest. If it stops suddenly, the arm bearings may have a notch. Akito/Basik - should have 15 swings minimum Observe the arm.
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LVII/LVIII - should have 30 swings minimum.
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This Ittok tested here has a total of 206 full swings, a SUPER spectacular achievement! According to the Vinyl Engine: To do the test: Take armtube to the left to the end of its travel and release, counting how many full swings the arm does before coming to a stop.Įkos - should have 35 swings minimum.
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