I finally got around to swapping out Mark's motor, belt and pulley for mine. It's a good thing he sent the pulley that went with his motor. The shafts are different diameters. Mark's pulley is also shorter making me think his center platter must have been deeper. The way it sits now I would not be able to play 45 RPM records because the pulley height is too low for the center platter.
But ... I finally gave this the tune up it needed.
I also changed out the power cord because that was some repugnant dirty gray right outa the dumpster lookin' cord that came with both motors ... fUGly !!! ... but that's all in the past. I tinned the ends, and made hooks ...
Then the solder came. It's unnecessary but it's good practice.
Just to prove I did both sides ...
Now that one with solder ...
Here's Mark's motor in it's new home ...
I brought this TT back into Mantown because that's really where I listen to albums and this TT is the best one I got. Mark and Walter, thanks again.