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Mac Plus broken inductor on Analogue Board

tony359

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Hi all,

I'm restoring a Mac plus and while inspecting the analogue board I found the below inductance with a broken core.

I'll test this unit once I've removed the RIFA and replaced some leaky caps, I am told the picture was a bit wobbly?

Question: do you think it definitely needs a replacement or it could work as is? And if a replacement is needed, is there a way to source a new one or it has to be one from a donor board?

Cheers!
 

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I've ordered a set of capacitors (a few are leaking) so I guess I'll clean and re-cap the board and see how the picture looks. Would gluing the inductor back have any effect?

And just to be honest with the community here, this is a paid service I am offering for someone. I'd rather mention this now so everything is clear. It's the first time I am offering such a service since I lost my 9-5 job. I don't mean to advertise anything here of course.
 
Update for the records. I've glued the inductor back together, the analogue board works, the picture is there. If anything, it's a little trapezoidal. But haven't checked everything yet.
 

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And this is the video of the repair! Comments and feedback are very welcome as usual! The inductor seems to be ok!
I have a Colour Classic on the bench now, that's not as easy...

 
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