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Pioneer SK-21 repair?

kmulkey - 2013-04-24 15:31

I have a Pioneer SK-21 that I'd like to get repaired. I'm near Chicago in case anyone's close. Tapes will sometimes play for 10-15 seconds, then stop, or slow down. Sometimes the pinch roller doesn't engage but the capstan does turn. Also, the right hub either moves slow or doesn't move at all. 

Thanks in advance.

traveler - 2013-04-24 17:13

this person Baddbill maybe able to  help you Locate a repair person as  he lives near Chi-town

http://REPLACEMENT ERROR/profile/193392314111619944

pm this person at the above link

or email or?

baddboybill - 2013-04-27 02:17

Thanks

baddboybill - 2013-04-27 02:18

I'm going to be picking up pioneer to repair!!!

traveler - 2013-04-27 09:15

Originally Posted by baddbill:
Thanks

Your welcome!

You are the only "Active"  person, I know of that could assist

baddboybill - 2013-05-01 20:31

All fixed!!!!

traveler - 2013-05-01 21:14

Originally Posted by baddbill:
All fixed!!!!


What needed fixing or what was the repair procedure for this issue?

baddboybill - 2013-05-01 21:26

Just usual cleaning of whole unit and new belts. A few other minor things like broken post and missing screws. Hopefully Kieth will be very happy.

traveler - 2013-05-01 22:14

Originally Posted by baddbill:
Just usual cleaning of whole unit and new belts. A few other minor things like broken post and missing screws. Hopefully Kieth will be very happy.

Can you upload a video of your repair to youtube to show-off your talents of repairing boombox's  briefly explaining what you did?

 

Hopefully you have before and after pictures

baddboybill - 2013-05-01 23:43

Well quick explanation. I took back cover off and detached 2 antenna wires and hot and ground wires. Then I took all knobs off and took screws holding tuner/amp board in. Then took screws out holding in deck, speakers and a few other things. I removed everything carefully not to do any damage. I had to blow off all dust and dirt from everything. Took off grills  and washed all plastic parts. Clean all switches and pots including record bar.  Took deck apart to clean all dust and dirt and remove old grease. Clean heads and all tires. Demagnetize tape head. Clean good belts and replace bad ones. Put back together and hook up power to test deck. Adjust motor speed and azimuth if needed. Put new longer screw in amp board where post was slightly cracked. Put new screw in amp chip holding the heat sink to it. Dry all parts and put everything back together. Test all functions  this is just a very simple explanation. It took approximately 8-9 hours and that's only because I had to take back apart to readjust motor speed on deck. Most deck motors face back of unit to easily adjust when back is off. But not pioneer and usually in better built boxes all wires are plugged for easy removal. But not pioneer, they are all soldered  anyway her are some before and after pics 

 

Before

 

 

After

 

 

screw to hold heat sink on amp chip

 

 

Testing and adjusting deck

 

 

Longer screw for broken post

 

 

clean parts

 

 

Finished

 

skippy1969 - 2013-05-02 03:29

Great Job Bill!  

deliverance - 2013-05-02 03:32

good work bill 

kmulkey - 2013-05-02 04:52

I'm getting it back tomorrow...can't wait!

brutus442 - 2013-05-02 06:05

Originally Posted by deliverance:

good work bill 


+1

 

Awesome job Bill! Nice to see the Pioneer back to life!!

traveler - 2013-05-02 06:59

Terrific Job  

 

Here's the chronology picture's of a Real Passionate/Amatuer/Hobbyist/Professional at work

 

Happy I thought of putting you Two together

 

This thread ( I believe ) is the best way to show off what the member's of Stereo2go should be about

 

Hope to see more thread's ( Like this One ) ( With Picture Proof   of Seasoned member's ) 

 Helping NEW or old, Member's in the Future

baddboybill - 2013-05-02 08:13

Thanks guys. Not so bad when you have done this to over 100 boxes!!!

traveler - 2013-05-09 07:43

Originally Posted by baddbill:
Thanks guys. Not so bad when you have done this to over 100 boxes!!!


When will be your 101th box that you will have repaired

baddboybill - 2013-05-09 08:26

Well after pioneer I have worked on 3 of my new ones. Magnavox D8443, Sanyo M9994K and JVC PC55. Although Sanyo only had deck door sticking issues and JVC needed real good head and pinch roller cleaning and head demagnetized. Maggy needed full resto with complete detailing.

kmulkey - 2013-05-15 08:46

Great work by baddbill. Very communicative, very meticulous, it looks and sounds great. I may be needing his services again for another Pioneer...stay tuned!

baddboybill - 2013-05-15 09:47

Thanks Keith I'm glad your happy!!!

bigbluemeaniebc - 2014-03-10 18:16

I have one of these old units too.   A (high-school) graduation present (from my departed mother) that has been used and abused over the years - and still works!  

 

I would like to get her spiffed back up....but the chassis has discoloration and some physical damage.  Is it even possible to get parts for these units anymore? 

 

Huge sentimental value.

 

R.

jimsk21 - 2014-03-18 08:42

Originally Posted by traveler:
Originally Posted by baddbill:
All fixed!!!!


What needed fixing or what was the repair procedure for this issue?

How did you get the amp and tuner boards off?  My amp board seems to be stuck, and the tuner board is loose but won't clear the screw post for the exterior rear cover.

 

baddboybill - 2014-03-18 10:02

Have to remove the whole chassis to remove deck and replace belts.

elxicano - 2015-06-02 16:36

amazing work!!hello everyone i also have one of these boxes that unfortunately doesn't work..i really admire it and these boxes  im based in los angeles and im wodering if its even worth trying to fix? (maybe a dumb question) thanks for looking 

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