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Latest post 11-20-2008 11:23 AM by Dillen. 3 replies.
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  • 11-20-2008 7:53 AM

    • Pentode
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    Beomaster 900 dial drive clutch.

    Having just rebuilt a vintage Beomaster 900, the only problem remaining is that the dual tuning drive clutch slips.

    This is worse on F.M. as there is greater tension & loading on to the clutch system.

    Is there anyone out there who knows where I could obtain a replacement  assembly, or possibly the source of replacement tyres to glue on to the existing pulleys?

  • 11-20-2008 8:04 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 900 dial drive clutch.

    Welcome to Beoworld and thanks for signing up as a silver member, your support is greatly appreciated !  Yes -  thumbs up

    The clutch problem can usually be solved by cleaning the rubber surfaces
    with isopropanol (tapehead cleaner) and/or adjusting the position of the
    clutch boss to the point of max spring tension.

    If everything else fails, I'm sure I have some good used parts in stock.

    Let us know how the work goes and don't be a stranger now.

    Martin

  • 11-20-2008 10:55 AM In reply to

    • Pentode
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    Re: Beomaster 900 dial drive clutch.

    Thanks Martin,

    Have already tried IPA, but the rubber is extremely hard & cracked. It will work for 10 minutes or so after cleaning, but then slips badly. Have also previously adjusted the clutch boss, but has to be set too tight for the clutch to have any grip at all.

    I had a sudden idea, that the hose union washers , (as used on appliance taps) might fit. However their O.D. is 3/4" & too small .

    Have just measured the O.D. of the originals, at 30mm.

    It would be good to be able to finish off the job properly, I have already sorted out all the various electronic faults & re-polished the cabinet, so just this bit to go!

    If you can lay your hands on a good used clutch, or just the rubber facings, that would really be appreciated.

    Thanks for your time, Smile

    David.

  • 11-20-2008 11:23 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 900 dial drive clutch.

    I have found a complete assembly with shaft and flywheel so you don't have to take the thing apart. It's quite a task putting those tiny springs back together. Laughing

    You have a PM ! 

    Martin

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