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Topic: What should a Century SA intermittent sound like?
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Tom Ostertag
Film Handler
Posts: 41
From: St. Louis, MO, USA
Registered: Jun 2014
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posted 03-13-2015 07:08 PM
Thanks for the info so far!
Unfortunately the sound in the video is pretty accurate here. It's a pretty sharp sounding tick, and closing the projector door doesn't do much to quiet it down. Turned quickly by hand, it's more of a "clack" sound than a tick (with the intermittent shoe open, so it's not that). With film, it's ridiculous.
I tried the little test Monte suggested, and the pin enters the starwheel with almost unnoticeable resistance, but about 1/3 of the way through a pulldown stroke it tends to grab a little. This happens more or less depending on which of the four slots is engaged on the starwheel, but it's present each time. If turned very slowly by hand, the drive shaft sticks, and requires a bit more force to make it continue to turn. Definitely sounds like cam pin damage to me. Maybe a distorted starwheel as well, by the inconsistent nature of the grabbing.
There's no play at all in the sprocket in its locked state (either rotational or end play), and the intermittent flywheel is tight.
At this point, I'm interested in finding a replacement intermittent before I'd go poking around inside the current one. While I'd love to have a freshly rebuilt one, it's hard to justify the cost for this project. At least I think. What's the going rate for rebuilt intermittents, or rebuild work?
I'm considering eBay item number 290957226241 at the moment, which seem like they're coming from a seller who at least knows a little. It's surely a gamble, but it's probably a lot better than what I have, if they were indeed kept maintained. Any thoughts on this?
I'd love to make a project out of the current intermittent someday, provided I had replacement parts and the necessary tools. At the very least, it would be informative to see what makes it tick! hehe
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