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BEOCORDS 6/8XXXX

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Aad Jansse
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Aad Jansse Posted: Tue, Jan 19 2021 3:57 PM

A couple of years ago I got a BC 8002 HX-Pro, for a kiss and a bottle of wine, along with the message that it did not do what the makers had in mind when developping this cassette deck.
In seach of donor applliances I acquired 4 more items, also with problems.
By exchanging and swapping mechanisms as well as buying new belts  I managed to get one running properly: the BC6000 HX-PRO.
This one also did something positive with the mechanism from the BC8002 HX-PRO.
The BC8000 provides some positive response with mechanisms from the BC8002 HX-PRO and from the BC8002.
All this summarized in attached picture of a matrix, which I hope is selfexplanatory. 

If somebody feels the urge to take a look and is willing to help me, than is this the question:
Do not pay attention to items 1, 2 and 5,
I would like to know if the missing activity of decks 3 and 4 is due to mechanical faults (idler wheels, lubrication) or weak electronics somewhere; I have tested with all combinations of belts.

Aad

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sonavor replied on Tue, Jan 19 2021 5:42 PM

Hi Aad,

Whenever I have restored a Beocord 8004 or Beocord 9000 I always start with disassembly and cleaning of the mechanical cassette assembly. While it is apart I replace the rubber wheels and the two belts which I always get from Martin at Beoparts.  He has already done the research and sourced correct replacements. The only wheel that I haven't found a new replacement for is the thrust roller (or idler wheel). I am hoping Martin starts to supply that one as well :-).  

The replacement of those rubber wheels are a key ingredient into the Beocord fast forward and fast reverse operations working again.

-sonavor

Aad Jansse
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Aad Jansse replied on Thu, Jan 21 2021 2:54 PM | Locked

Hi Sonavor (nice name),

Thank you for your "encouraging" reaction, but such a diassembling job is for me far from a piece of cake. I'd better stick to changing belts and replacing electronic components: all those tiny screws, bolts and springs make me decide to stay far from such an operation, although I am confident that I will be able to loosen*) all those parts, but putting all those things back later on will give me to many sleepless nights.

*) I did this once and I what was left among other bits was  this wheel.
Is this the one that you mention in the above reply?

If so I can send it over to you: drop me a pm and it will be yours.

Aad

sonavor
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Hi Aad,

That isn't what I meant by the thrust roller. The thrust roller looks like this -

 

Aad Jansse
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Hi Sonavor, 

Also this one is among my spares.

Are you still interested? Then I can send it to you,( free of charge)

Regards<

Aad

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