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Norman-
In speaking of belts from GC- is that GC Electronics? I was not able to find any belts at their site.
Pete
Norman S Braithwaite said:
If the chassis is rusty and the set does not perform as expected after rebuilding and aligning, make sure to check ground returns. Some ground returns may be improved by loosening and retightening machine screws or nuts. Riveted ground returns may require a difficult to create solder bridge to the chassis or replacement of the rivet. There were two dial belts used by the Scott Sixteen on two versions of the dial drive mechanism. One uses a GC number 119 belt (9-17/32 inch circumference around pulleys) and the other uses a GC number 152 belt (10-1/2 inch circumference around pullies). String a thread around the pullies and mark the overlap with a pen while holding taut. Measuring the length between dots on the thread will give you a close estimate of the circumference around the pulleys.
Norman
Yes, General Cement. But they have not made dial belts for many years. You will have to find an old stock belt. Try www.oldradioparts.net (Mark Oppat), www.oldradioparts.com (Gary Schneider), and other dealers catering to the old radio hobby. JFD also made dial belts but I do not know the numbers of their equivalent belts.
Norman
Pete Olin said:
Norman-
In speaking of belts from GC- is that GC Electronics? I was not able to find any belts at their site.
Pete
Norman S Braithwaite said:
If the chassis is rusty and the set does not perform as expected after rebuilding and aligning, make sure to check ground returns. Some ground returns may be improved by loosening and retightening machine screws or nuts. Riveted ground returns may require a difficult to create solder bridge to the chassis or replacement of the rivet. There were two dial belts used by the Scott Sixteen on two versions of the dial drive mechanism. One uses a GC number 119 belt (9-17/32 inch circumference around pulleys) and the other uses a GC number 152 belt (10-1/2 inch circumference around pullies). String a thread around the pullies and mark the overlap with a pen while holding taut. Measuring the length between dots on the thread will give you a close estimate of the circumference around the pulleys.
Norman
Thanks very much Carlos! I've put in a bid. If I win and any of these other belts will fit Scotts, they will be free for the asking.
Pete
Carlos Insa said:
Pete:
The auction is for a single dial belt only, the GC-119. There were two versions of the Scott Sixteen and they used different length dial belts. Therefore the GC-119 belt may or may not fit your application. The other belt used by the Scott Sixteen is GC-152. No other Scott receivers used a dial belt.
Norman
Norm- The 119 seems to be the size that I need and PTOP no longer has that size. I cut a rubber belt to the original length of just over 10 inches and it didn't grab; after removing 0.75", it worked. Even so, I'm hope to give this #119 a try- it's only a few bucks. Adjusting the idler arm might be necessary.
Pete
Norman S Braithwaite said:
Pete:
The auction is for a single dial belt only, the GC-119. There were two versions of the Scott Sixteen and they used different length dial belts. Therefore the GC-119 belt may or may not fit your application. The other belt used by the Scott Sixteen is GC-152. No other Scott receivers used a dial belt.
Norman
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