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what grease/oil to lubricate vcr transport?

I recently purchased a well used Panasonic AG-1970 S-VHS VCR. Thing
works great except for the noise produced while loading and unloading
tapes. Sounds to me like the tape loading portions of the transport
are in need of some grease. Question is, what grease or oil should I
be using for this task?
 
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N Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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I recently purchased a well used Panasonic AG-1970 S-VHS VCR. Thing
works great except for the noise produced while loading and unloading
tapes. Sounds to me like the tape loading portions of the transport
are in need of some grease. Question is, what grease or oil should I
be using for this task?


Assuming its not clicking noises or squeels, ie just normal but exagerated
mechanical movement noises, then I've only ever used silicone grease
 
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Harry Hope

Jan 1, 1970
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I recently purchased a well used Panasonic AG-1970 S-VHS VCR. Thing
works great except for the noise produced while loading and unloading
tapes. Sounds to me like the tape loading portions of the transport
are in need of some grease. Question is, what grease or oil should I
be using for this task?

Machine lubricate oil, cheap at Wal-mart. They also sell brain stimulator.
 
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Ron(UK)

Jan 1, 1970
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I recently purchased a well used Panasonic AG-1970 S-VHS VCR. Thing
works great except for the noise produced while loading and unloading
tapes. Sounds to me like the tape loading portions of the transport
are in need of some grease. Question is, what grease or oil should I
be using for this task?

Molycote white grease

Ron(UK)
 
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N. Morrow

Jan 1, 1970
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I recently purchased a well used Panasonic AG-1970 S-VHS VCR. Thing
works great except for the noise produced while loading and unloading
tapes. Sounds to me like the tape loading portions of the transport
are in need of some grease. Question is, what grease or oil should I
be using for this task?

I came across this awhile ago when I was looking to do a VCR repair. See
info for 'GC Electronics White Lithium Lubricant'. It's about 3/4 of the way
down this page on the right hand side. Also a lot of tools and parts for
VCR's. I don't have personal experience ordering from them, so you're on
your own.
http://www.studiosoundelectronics.com/tools.htm
-N.Morrow
 
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