Thank you very much. I will open it up, take a look and go from there.
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No problem, I have a lot of experience working with wires. I was a telephone installer repairman for 20 years in the service and then worked as a defense contractor for another 27 years working in a telephone exchange, microwave, fiber optics, carrier systems and such. Anyway, I found the problem with the sound/silent slide. My projector had a locking screw that went through the slider on the "inside" of the projector and held it in the "sound" position. You could not tell that from looking from the outside. I removed the screw and the slide went from one to the other easy. The other projector, same model, does not have that screw or hole where it went. Looks like smooth sailing from here on.
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"The guy I am doing the work has said he does not want the reels of film back, so no issues there."
As with other advice, I would be 3 metres of medium weight white leader before any original film touched a film path...The zig-zag crumple of doom is more than I can bear nowadays, so I personally only use manual open load projectors for sound film. This does not gaurantee trouble free running, but at least you see the horror unfold before your eyes with a stop switch in hand!
I hope all is going well with the transfer now BTW!
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