While I was troubleshooting an image steadiness issue with my Simplex 35 (PR-1014), I discovered that the intermittent assembly has a lot of drag after I disconnected the drive gear and turned the flywheel by hand. So it looks like a rebuild or replacement is in order. I've researched a few forum archives so I know that a successful rebuild takes a lot of finesse and fine tuning and "run-in" time on a bench to get them perfect. Id like to think this is something I could tackle provided I have the right tools and parts but I know I won't be able to do as good of a job as some who has experience in rebuilding them (I would very much like to learn how). I also have a spare XL machine but that intermittent also has drag to it and is not much better.
I need help with the following questions:
Is purchasing a assembly already rebuilt my best option provided one is available?
Is rebuilding the one I have even an option any more(parts available, repair shops, people who are skilled at rebuilds)? If so, Is there anyone that could be able and willing to rebuild it for me?
If my only option is rebuilding it myself, what parts and tools do I need to do it? (there seems to be star and cam shaft parts for sale on e-bay at this time)
Since the part numbers are different, are the star and cam shafts interchangeable between the Simplex 35 and the original XL?
Are the entire intermittent assemblies interchangeable between the 35 and the XL(can I take a XL intermittent and put it in the 35)?
This projector is in my home screening room, so it won't be used all that much. Still, I'm trying to keep the long term picture in mind, keeping my entire film system running long term is my goal.
Any advice is appreciated as always.
Thanks,
Chris Wehrman
I need help with the following questions:
Is purchasing a assembly already rebuilt my best option provided one is available?
Is rebuilding the one I have even an option any more(parts available, repair shops, people who are skilled at rebuilds)? If so, Is there anyone that could be able and willing to rebuild it for me?
If my only option is rebuilding it myself, what parts and tools do I need to do it? (there seems to be star and cam shaft parts for sale on e-bay at this time)
Since the part numbers are different, are the star and cam shafts interchangeable between the Simplex 35 and the original XL?
Are the entire intermittent assemblies interchangeable between the 35 and the XL(can I take a XL intermittent and put it in the 35)?
This projector is in my home screening room, so it won't be used all that much. Still, I'm trying to keep the long term picture in mind, keeping my entire film system running long term is my goal.
Any advice is appreciated as always.
Thanks,
Chris Wehrman
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