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<blockquote data-quote="afroaudio" data-source="post: 1072908" data-attributes="member: 15197"><p>Hey Ingvar</p><p></p><p>I believe the Papst motor was used only on very late production TD124 MK2, they look very different to the original E50 motors Thorens used up until then and would be easy to differentiate with some google image searching which one you have. I know Simone Luchetti in Italy (audiosilente.com) is offering replacement coils for the E50 motors so they can be revived. I did strip and rebuild my E50 motor and replaced all the sintered bronze bushings as well.. it is a lot of work and then case must be carefully aligned when re-assembling but it is worth doing. The other expert on these motors is Jaap Pees at hanzehifi in Netherlands. </p><p></p><p>Jonathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afroaudio, post: 1072908, member: 15197"] Hey Ingvar I believe the Papst motor was used only on very late production TD124 MK2, they look very different to the original E50 motors Thorens used up until then and would be easy to differentiate with some google image searching which one you have. I know Simone Luchetti in Italy (audiosilente.com) is offering replacement coils for the E50 motors so they can be revived. I did strip and rebuild my E50 motor and replaced all the sintered bronze bushings as well.. it is a lot of work and then case must be carefully aligned when re-assembling but it is worth doing. The other expert on these motors is Jaap Pees at hanzehifi in Netherlands. Jonathan [/QUOTE]
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