Smoking Resistor?

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Hey Guys,

I'm stumped and hope that someone might be able to lend some knowledge here. I just finished restoring a 1964 Ford Truck transistor radio (model 4TBT) manufactured by Bendix.

I removed the output transistor to clean the aluminum heat sink and repaint the chassis. When I put it back together and went to test the radio the wire-wound resistor (R32) shown in the schematic began smoking. What could be the cause of this?

I would be grateful for any help.

Thanks!
 

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Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.

I checked the #15 wire and that's good. I suppose I'll need to replace the electrolytics in the can.

Is there any chance it could be wire 13 pictured below? I had to remove that one (to the base of the output) to remove the cover.
 

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DigitalJunkie said:
Yea,that's kind of odd.
Was there a mica insulator on the transistor,that got forgotten when it was re-assembled? (Don't worry,we've all done it at least once!)

Nope. The transistor is a PNP germanium transistor. I made sure I wired them correctly too when I replaced the emitter and base wires. I checked for any grounding and all was good.
 
The thermistor is 70 Ohms cold. I have no idea what it's value should be at room temp, but too high of a resistance reading will not heat up the resistor, Have you pulled the transistor out of circuit to see if it is leaking? I know they asked about the insulator between the heat sink and the transistor, what about the insulators on the mounting screws?
 
I've tried several different transistors with the same result. The mounting screws for this particular model don't have insulators for the screws. What I think might have happened is that I'm using a "stand in" Weller soldering iron until my new station arrives. I'm thinking that I may have heated the connector to the emitter too much to desolder the connector and the wire may have separated from the connector.
 
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