A little update.
I decided today I'd have a crack at removing the click from the pitch slider zero position.
I took the decks to bits, firstly removing the motor cover and disconnecting the pitch from the PCB.
Then I flipped it over and removed the usual 50 million screws. Detached the pitch and took it out...
On the pitch there are 3 screws holding the cover plate over the sliding mechanism, ordinarily you have to do some desoldering, however with some careful jiggery pokery you can take it to bits without that trouble. In the pitch control is a spring and bearing, when this gets to zero position, the bearing locks into a hole in the pitch block.
Removing this stops the lock but still keeps the quartz lock and light mechanism working
Here you can see the bearing and spring. Whilst it was in bits I gave it a clean from all the dust and skank that had accumulated. Excuse the photo, my lense doesn't like closeups.
This it back together the top piece has clips on the underside, its these you bend open to remove the cover, its easy enough, but theres a slight risk of snapping the PCB its soldered to.
There you have it, how to remove the click with no soldering!