Why Does My Nottingham Motor Seem To Run Fast?


I just checked the speed of my Nottingham Spacedeck and at 33 1/3 rpm. the platter seems to move slightly too fast, that is, the hash marks on my gauge move very slowly in a clockwise direction. Should they not remain constant in place?
anovak
Ned
Hollywood Sound will also be able to sell you the correct recommended Nottingham oil for the bearing.
I used cotton buds to clean all the old oil put of mine before putting fresh oil in it.

It is definitely a most rewarding deck, only sold mine as I moved to a fully restored Garrard 401 idler drive.
I will be getting the oild soon but the platter does seem to spin forever. 
I am wondering if anyone can confirm that it is temperamental to get this thing started?
I am still running on the string rather than a proper belt but often the motor will not take over when I spin it. The motor seems to stall very easily. Is this normal. And should the motor not spin unless pushed at exactly the right speed even unloaded without the belt on? It seems so weak. Sometimes I have to get back up after starting it because it has slowly ground to a halt after push starting it. When it goes though it is at the right speed now though (nearly) 
You absolutely have to give it a hefty push start to get it spinning way above the speed you really need it at.
Then it gradually slows to whatever speed you are set for 33 or 45.
I never had a problem with it then slowing down past its setspeed as long as I followed this regime.
Proper belt arrived and it's a lot less temperamental. The guy who sold me the previous 'belt' realised it was a damping belt from the hyperspace HD kit!