I finally got a round-tuit.
I did not install the brake pads because the brakes work fine (If it works, don't fix it). The tape counter belt needs to be replaced (have one) so, when I dig into that, maybe I'll install the cork pads. Meanwhile, I upgraded the guides using the kit:
TECHNICS RS1520 UPDATES
08/18/19, Pre-installation:
Attached the provided sandpaper to a ceramic tile using removable double stick tape. Also attached a similar size of 1000 grit wet-or-dry sandpaper to the same tile.
Sanded both sides of all 3 washers per the instructions and then wet sanded each on the 1000 grit sandpaper.
Applied a small drop of Lubit-8®, to each of the supplied bearings and allowed them to sit overnight, covered, on a pad of Texwipe®. The next day, I insured that the outside of the bearings were oil-free before installation.
MEASUREMENTS
Wow & Flutter measurements were taken with a (Calibrated) Leader LFM36A Wow & Flutter meter.
A 3kHz tone was recorded at 2Tr, 15IPS, played back and measured.
The results were divided by 2. The final results are as follows.
STOCK:
W&F Weighted; 0.02
UNWEIGHTED: Wow; 0.01 Flutter; 0.02
MODIFIED GUIDEPOSTS
With stock Tension Arm bearings:
W&F Weighted; 0.02
UNWEIGHTED: Wow; 0.005 Flutter; 0.02
With ABECK 5 Tension Arm bearings (Provided):
W&F Weighted; 0.0225 (Meter deflection was between 0.04 and 0.05)
UNWEIGHTED: Wow; 0.015 Flutter; 0.02
Notice that the Wow measurement was cut in half after installing the kit. Although the measurements came out basically the same, the overall meter deflection was about half as much which, is something that is left up to interpretation.
Since the measurements were slightly better with the stock Tension Arm bearings, they were reinstalled.
In conclusion, IMHO, the modified guides are a success.
The instructions did not delineate between the “.020 metal bearing shim†and the “.020 metal washer.†They all looked the same so, I measured them and, they are all the same. According to my measurements, not only did they all measure the same but were, in fact, .0185 thick.
A heads up when modifying the guides: Cover the slots for the Tension Arms (wide masking tape works well) so that any of the small parts don’t fall inside the deck. Heaven won’t help you if they do. If you are at all fumbly, cover everything!
~CB