Apparently, I am not explaining this clearly enough.
Well, Cogar, the belt IS rubber/elastic/stretchy.
And while the belt MIGHT be a problem Later, IT IS NOT THE CURRENT PROBLEM.
The drive motor does Not move the belt Directly.
The drive motor moves ONLY the "Flywheel" (C).
The Flywheel is SUPPOSED to contact the Driver (D), causing (D) to turn.
The belt is attached to that Driver (D).
I can see no method of moving the B, C, and D parts closer together, like slotted mounting holes.
There is a constant, but varying gap between the Flywheel C and the Driver D.
The gap is least at slow (16) speed, most at 78 speed.
In the last picture, you can sorta' see a gap between Flywheel C and Driver D.
IF those two parts, C and D, would be in contact with each other, I think the turntable would turn.
Does that explain it adequately?
Thanks for your time, people.
AntiqueM53