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Turbo CD clip Fail.

Started by DeshDildo, 05/16/2016, 12:41 AM

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DeshDildo

Well, I acquired another broken TGCD drive with dock from a friend.  The middle gear was questionable but worked.  I recapped the drive and ended up having a bad laser as well.  I installed a new laser I had received from Keith Courage awhile back.  I dialed in the pots and played the crap out of it.  After sitting for about a week I went to test it again and found the drive wouldn't work.  Took it apart and found the middle gear was the culprit but it would work again if I bumped it free.  I decided to replace the gear being very careful not to lose the holding clip.  While re-installing the clip with the new gear in place I dropped it into the assembly somewhere.  The bitch is I've torn the thing completely apart and cannot find the clip anywhere and I've spent the last 2 hours or so trying to find it. 

I am mucho pissed at myself right now.  So, how screwed am I?  Am I going to be forced to start buying up cheap CD mechanisms to find a suitable replacement or does somebody know of a source for one?
"You CAN'T prove Nulltard/DoxPhile caused ANY harm/damage/sabotage to PCEFX!! You have NO evidence he poached ANY members for his own failed PC Engine forum/site or was a conniving destructive saboteur! ZERO, ZIP, NADA!!! Nulltard did nothing wrong!"

Keith Courage


DeshDildo

"You CAN'T prove Nulltard/DoxPhile caused ANY harm/damage/sabotage to PCEFX!! You have NO evidence he poached ANY members for his own failed PC Engine forum/site or was a conniving destructive saboteur! ZERO, ZIP, NADA!!! Nulltard did nothing wrong!"

pas7680

replacements are impossible to find as no one else seems to have ever used such a small retaining clip, however what i use is a c-ring - i think that's what they're called and they can be found in sizes below 2mm id. They're still a little big but careful squeezing with pliers you can close the gap down to around the 1.5mm required.

thesteve

I make a clip from a cap lead

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