Magna Mark VII headstock replacement

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SplinterRick
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Magna Mark VII headstock replacement

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Has anyone replaced the headstock of the Magna Mark VII with a Mark V? I purchased a Magna Mark VII (running) but not working, speed control issues. I also purchased a Mark V, 4 motors and numerous parts, including 2 partial Mark V headstocks, hence my question. Any input would be appreciated!
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Re: Magna Mark VII headstock replacement

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Welcome to the Shopsmith Forum.

I have not had a Mark VII (old one from the 1960's) but from everything I have read and heard the headstock can be replaced with a Mark 5/V headstock. The racks have to be removed from the way tubes.
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Re: Magna Mark VII headstock replacement

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Yes, you can replace a VII with a V, at the cost of some of the functionality of the VII. But also be aware that your VII is repairable.
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iNDEED, what ARE THE SPEED CONTROL 'ISSUES'?
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Re: Magna Mark VII headstock replacement

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Thanks for the comments. I took the headstock off and replaced it with a Mark V headstock that I had put together thanks to YouTube and all the extra parts that had came with the purchase. I now have a working Shopsmith!
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