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In Reply to: RE: servicing sony tc-366 posted by gdpine@alum.mit.edu on August 28, 2015 at 17:10:22
Look on the side if it and see if there is a set screw there.
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I was out last evening when I saw your message, and I was really hoping that I'd come home and find a set screw.
Unfortunately, there is no set screw.
I did squirt a few drops of WD-40 where any thread or friction fit would have to be and I'll see if I have any better luck when that has had a chance to work it's magic.
Any other ideas. If it's not a set screw, it would seem as though it either would have to be threaded or just a tight press fit. Unfortunately, since I cannot get the cover off until I've removed that knob, there's no way to look more closely at the connection to get a hint.
Gerald
on a separate note on the TC 366, they had a common problem with premature failure of the main filter capacitors. May want to check it and replace if needed, Sorry can't remember the release method for that.
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