Mmmmmm....I don't know what to tell you anymore. It could be that you are overshooting the screw turns...it's a VERY minor adjustment to go from in-phase to out....but it sounds like you are trying your best, so....?
Not looking to put the blame on you, but you've had some problems with the entire calibration of that deck...and some of it was you not either fully understanding or not following the instructions....then, you also had two sets of instructions and one of them didn't quite match up with your deck, so not all your fault...but my point is that you've had a difficult time throughout, so it's hard for anyone here on the Internet to guesstimate and tell you what/where is actually wrong.
Heck....it could also be that the deck has issues, and some of the calibration is just not possible because the deck is too worn...????
I just don't know what direction to point you in from here....
Is there anyone that you know in your area that has some experience with aligning tape decks?
Maybe you can ask here. Tell us where you are located and see if someone here is close enough to you that they can help you "hands-on" instead of via Internet posts.
If you were close to me....I would tell you to just bring me the deck and let me have a shot at it. Maybe you just got too far in for your first time, and it's just all gone down hill.
I know I said it before....but I'll say it again.....go back to step 1. and just start the whole thing over....BUT...don't do it piecemeal like you've been doing. Find a free weekend and just start the calibration/alignment from the beginning and don't skip anything and don't stop until you get to the end.
If at any step you are doing exactly as you should be...and measurements are way off....STOP...don't go to
the next step, it will be cumulative and by the time you get to the end you won't know what you have.
Sorry....wish I could help more...maybe someone else has more suggestions.
For all the time I've spent typing responses, I would rather have just done the calibration for you! It would have been easier.
