Two decks, two problems.
Deck 1, Day 1
Seems to load, eject, play, FF, rewind.
But the image is bad -- really bad. Lots of grain, black specks, dropout comets, horizontal jitter (timing errors).
My assumption = bad heads
Deck 2, Day 1
Seems to load, FF, rewind.
When you "play" it shows an image for a second and then shows nothing. Tape still moving. If you FF while play, the image is on screen.
During troubleshooting, its discovered that the pinch roller is off the shaft (broken?). No obvious way to reattach.
My assumption = bad pinch roller
Deck 2, Day 2
So the fix appears to be obvious. Take the good roller from the #1 "bad head" deck. It's opened remove, swapped. Now deck #2 should have good heads and a good roller!
But the deck remains unchanged. Same problem playing tapes.
My assumption = bad mainboard
Decks 1+2, Day 3
Both decks opened,drums swapped. So now #2 should have good mainboard, good drum/heads, good roller.
Now the not-fun begins!
At first, neither deck would loads tapes.
Remember, even with no roller, #1 was still accepting/loading.
The pinch roller was re-attached several times on #2 before it would seat correctly.
Now #2 will not rewind or FF.
The LED counter does not work anymore, though the on-screen does.
And to top it off, it still plays with a 1-second picture, or FF-play shows picture.
Deck 2, Day 4
As it turns out, it's just the buttons on the VCR that do not work. The remote will allow FF and REW, but some thing really nasty happens. JVC VCRs start out by FF/REW while a tape is against the drum. Then it will suck the tape back into the cassette, and FF/REW in there.
This VCR will not completely suck the tape back in, and the reels make this horrible "missing" sound. The tape isn't actually moving, but the deck is grinding the heck out of the bottom of the tape.
I discovered something about the intermittent playback. With bluescreen on, the image will play audio and video for a second, then disappear. With bluescreen off, the image and audio are fine for 2-3 seconds, then turn shows video only for 1-2 seconds, then gets garbled for about 5 seconds. Turn it off right then, hit play, and it's magically fine.
I'm thinking the heads on both units are shot. Both not sure.
Now...
I've never had a JVC act like this.
So far, it seems as if I broke a broken VCR.

<sigh>
Any ideas?
The service manual is attached.
Note: The 101 manual is very brief, and refers heavily to the 5901 manual for the mechanics.