Vintage Technics SL-1300 poltergeist--help!


Unpredictable auto-return problem shown in 25 sec .mov file publicly shared from my Microsoft OneDrive.

Shop has tried fixing twice, still a problem. They have tried cleaning and lubricating what the believe is relevant. I am searching for guidance / specific input as to what the problem is as well as new shops to try probably.  I'm in Indianapolis but not reluctant to take it where needed.  Otherwise this old friend is in great shape (dusty from having been stored in a seldom cleaned room). Before this developed, new Grado added and took off the auxiliary screw-in tonearm weight, set 1.5gm VTF.

Thanks,

Warren

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I don't like automatic tables. If it was me I'd remove the automatic parts and just run it as a manual. 

I see nothing in that discussion relevant to this problem.  I realized about 1/3 into it that I'd read it before but continued through again.

Yes, this post is specific to the original SL-1300 which, of course, Technics did not refer to as "Mk I"

I think it's the Firesign album....

But, seriously....the arm return cam assemblies on auto tables can be real Rube Goldberg affairs; what looks 'fine' can have wear or 'sticky' issues.  Yours looks like the diameter cam, it's spring, or some combi is losing its' mind...

 

....has service manuals that you can sign in and download por gratis.  Since your 1.3K is definitely off warranty, don't be afraid to go take a look for yourself.

Clean/oil/grease is relatively easy, but Ham Hans needs to be delicate in his endeavours.  Most shops don't like to mess with vintage, since there's no $s' there.  Lots of time, parts may be n/a unless one finds a donor...

Creates a bill that can rival or exceed the worth of the TT, so how attached are you to the unit becomes the question.

Time vs. trials, yet again...Good luck. *s*