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Leaks in Airmotor System
By Michael Hamilton

My Pratt-Read player works as-is, with the exception of the tempo
changes.  Are tempo changes due to pumping associated only with the
governor, or does the roll brake play a part?

And, before I tear into the governor, should air be leaking around the
hole for the tempo linkage?  It's loud enough to hear -- is that normal?

Thanks for any advice,

Michael Hamilton

 [ The hold-back brake on my Pianola has little observable effect; if
 [ anything, it improves the stability of the airmotor.  There should
 [ be no leaks at the airmotor nor at the governor slide-valve rod
 [ bushing, else the speed regulation ability suffers.  -- Robbie


(Message sent Wed 3 Sep 2003, 01:04:47 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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