![]() It turns out the tonearm was bound because someone had either forced it or rotated the Pickup Lever on the Pickup Spindle. I'm a bit in the dark, however, because I don't have an example of how things should be assembled when it comes to the tonearm Friction Lever and Pickup Lever these items were stuck and twisted when I got the turntable. All the linkages are free, the cam spins nicely the Delrin parts of the cam are free. ![]() I've cleaned everything off and reassembled it dry for test fitting. It took me several minutes of direct heat from the mini torch along with levering (more than I liked) and prying to free the Stop Lever from its post. I decided to tackle cleaning up the Zero 100 which has given me a new-found respect for how strong Garrard cement is. It's Garrard servicing week for me, it seems. TL DR - I don't know what provides the "motivation" or friction for automatic tonearm start, and what to adjust or grease to fix it. ![]()
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