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RE: UPDATE: sounds like shit...

Randy
I think you may have gotten some on the plate or plates next to the shaft and it may take a couple days to evaporate.Did you use D5 deoxit?.That's what you want to use because that usually evaporates within a couple hours..Now,if you have some compressed air,try blowing some air around the area on the plate next to each area where you cleaned and lubed..This needed to be done because these tuners are opened and exposed.
A gassy tube or weak tube throw the voltages off or alignment on some of the tubes..Lets just work mono position for right now..
Take a Q-tip and just hold it against each the areas you cleaned and lubed while rolling the tuning dial from one end of the band to the other.
Do this first.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken



Edits: 06/05/16

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