A Linn pulley should sit slightly back, not a perfect 90 degrees to the spindle, IIRC. Just a degree or so, IIRC.
If it is anything else, and cannot be adjusted to this ’perfection’ that is required, and contains any other unwanted angles or mis-positions...then the plinth or motor mounting might need some fixin’....
It also needs to be adjusted under load and under load mass, IIRC. Platter on top, upside down, so you can see the pulley and adjust from the bottom while the TT is on a proper stand that gives one access...with a used cheap record siting on top, with the mat, etc. All while everything is level, and so on.
If it is anything else, and cannot be adjusted to this ’perfection’ that is required, and contains any other unwanted angles or mis-positions...then the plinth or motor mounting might need some fixin’....
It also needs to be adjusted under load and under load mass, IIRC. Platter on top, upside down, so you can see the pulley and adjust from the bottom while the TT is on a proper stand that gives one access...with a used cheap record siting on top, with the mat, etc. All while everything is level, and so on.