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Nakamichi 680zx
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<blockquote data-quote="VALVAGLO" data-source="post: 78314" data-attributes="member: 1099"><p>This sounds definately like your drive belts and or capstan drive etc with age has lost its rubber like elasticity. Therefor, the belts will slip as soon as any load is imposed on them. My advise is try and get a set of new "rubbers" for your machine and if you cant fit them yourself then get someone to do it for you because no amount of oil will make it better , it will only make it worse. Oil on rubber makes things slip more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VALVAGLO, post: 78314, member: 1099"] This sounds definately like your drive belts and or capstan drive etc with age has lost its rubber like elasticity. Therefor, the belts will slip as soon as any load is imposed on them. My advise is try and get a set of new "rubbers" for your machine and if you cant fit them yourself then get someone to do it for you because no amount of oil will make it better , it will only make it worse. Oil on rubber makes things slip more. [/QUOTE]
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