Advice on WM-D3 center gear whining

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  1. SoundBuzz

    SoundBuzz New Member

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    Hello,

    A while ago I received a WM-D3 with replaced center gear for a decent price. However what the previous owner did not tell me that it has a horrible whining sound and my local audio repair business could not fix it. I opened it up and found out the new center gear makes this noise. The noise can also be heard in the audio during play and recording

    One of 3 "ribs" also hits the play mechanism which makes me suspect the gear is not properly aligned. Before I disassemble further, what do you guys think what the problem can be? I can take out the center gear but then what would be the next step? I should also note the Walkman came without any oil or grease on the gears so I put a drop of sewing machine oil in but that ofcourse did not solve the problem

    If allowed I can send a link to a video containing the whining sound

    Link to the video:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/vc8CSTaoeoA
     
  2. Michiel

    Michiel Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    Because the sound is so constant, I think the problem lies more with a squealing motor bearing or something similar. The front bearing of the motor is easy to lubricate.

    I do hear the gear grinding a bit, so aligning it better with the metal disc wouldn't hurt. Especially if the cams on the gear are hitting the play-lift mechanism.
     
  3. SoundBuzz

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    Thank you for the quick reply, I put a drop of oil at the front of the motor and the squealing disappeared but now I'm a bit stumped.

    It seemed to work fine and I left it for a few hours. Now that I wanted to put everything back together it seems to have developed other issues. In Play the cams now fully hit the mechanism thus stopping the center gear from turning and play won't stay engaged either if I move the mechanism out of the way. I'm not sure if this mechanism triggers auto stop?

    In FF and Reverse the gear is just barely turning. I'm starting to think the sewing machine oil is not fit for the gears but I'm more confused about the Play mode now not working properly. I've cleaned everything but the motor with 99% alcohol and will do another clean tomorrow to see if it gets better.

    Just to be extra clear: I dissassembled the motor, capstan/idler + bracket and coil, smaller white gear, center gear top clip, the 2 brackets on top of the buttons and the (cassette) lid. I did not remove the center gear or buttons themselves

    I've made another video with the issues;
    https://youtube.com/shorts/ocY_4qJdTD8

    Somehow Youtube automatically makes it a short video so sorry for that
     

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