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<blockquote data-quote="afroaudio" data-source="post: 1073098" data-attributes="member: 15197"><p>I guess Thorens may have fitted Papst motors to 124 MK1s where the original motor failed for some reason, I am pretty certain a Papst would not be the original in a Mk1 from factory.</p><p></p><p>I dont know much about the Papst motor but the E50 is quite well documented online and I'm sure benefits from a full strip and relube at the very least followed by careful reassembly. Its great that there are so many enthusiasts still around to make it viable to manufacture all these aftermarket parts... I'm sure quality varies a lot so I would defer to folks like Audiosilente and Hanze for advice. I am also using the Hanze springs and they are no doubt a big improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afroaudio, post: 1073098, member: 15197"] I guess Thorens may have fitted Papst motors to 124 MK1s where the original motor failed for some reason, I am pretty certain a Papst would not be the original in a Mk1 from factory. I dont know much about the Papst motor but the E50 is quite well documented online and I'm sure benefits from a full strip and relube at the very least followed by careful reassembly. Its great that there are so many enthusiasts still around to make it viable to manufacture all these aftermarket parts... I'm sure quality varies a lot so I would defer to folks like Audiosilente and Hanze for advice. I am also using the Hanze springs and they are no doubt a big improvement. [/QUOTE]
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