I met up with Strange Tales this weekend (since I couldn't go to ILFNEM) to buy his 95% functional RE-201 Space Echo. The Echo/Normal switch on the instrument input was busted, but I fixed that right up with a toggle I had in my parts bin. Busted out the the trusted Haako 808 desoldering gun and the old one was out in 30 seconds. Sounded pretty tits at that point. I also bought some replacement screws for the chassis, as three of the four originals were gone.
But then last night after maybe an hour of noodling around, the echo basically vanishes. I pop the hood and notice that the pinch roller is speeding up and slowing down (not normal). After some judicious googling and talking to a fellow DIY brother who has a 201 and has done some work on his, I figured out that the pinch roller needed to be cleaned and then relubed. The old lube had devolved into brown gunk and was causing friction that was slowing down the capstan. So I got that sorted out, and now all is operating excellently.
It was nice meeting (very briefly) Strange Tales. Seemed like a chill dude.
Anyway, here's some pics:













