Is that a pressed steel or solid turntable? It would probably be easier to
find another turntable, but I'd also consider heat and/or talking to an
older automotive body technician.
Ron L
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I have a VV 1-1, and here is how I removed the turntable. I would saturate the
spindle with either penetrating oil, liquid wrench or Kroil. Let the oil seep
into the spindle and the turntable. After a few hours, put a couple of small
pry bars underneath the turn table. Do not force this Take
Anyone know of a way to repair a "sprung" platter? Apparently someone
attempted to remove the platter on a VV 1-1 by prying and the platter is now
warped. I was thinking of possibly using a press to apply pressure and
placing a tack weld on the "high" side of the platter/hub connection. Would
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