Hi Beo people,
I'm hoping someone could help me or point me to more info. I'm restoring my Beogram 8000. I believe it's an earlier model since it uses the plastic litho opto encoder disc (not stainless steel). Plus the chassis is cracked arouind the upper right hand corner due to stress on the hinge of the metal panel cover.
I obtained a new stainless steel encoder disk directly from B&O several years ago. I'm just now trying to install it. Problem is I don't know how to remove the central hub (which the disc is attached to). I have two different copies of the repair manual but doesn't specifically cover removal procedure, nor does the exploded diagram help. I've managed to move the metal keeper bracket out of the way and gently lift the hub up around 1/4 inch. But that's as far up as it will go. I hesitate to start disassembling the chassis since it seems like it can be done without doing this. Anyone?
Secondly, the metal cover has come off. Apparently there had been double-sided foam tape that's long since dissintegrated. I removed all traces of this on both sides with alcohol. I could reattach it with more double-sided tape. However the plastic in the corner is totally cracked and the lifter mechanism is extremely sticky (overly dampened) and consequently difficult to open/close the hinge. I figure I could fix it with a few small pieces of velcro in the corners, instead of using that badly designed hinge mechanism. Ideas?
Third, electrolytics. I have a parts list. Once I get the encoder disk installed I'll see how well it operates. I hesitate to open this beast unless I absolutely need to, given it's reputation.
Fourth, belt? The repair manual shows a small belt which seems associated with the worm-drive mechanism. Does anyone have the specs on this (ie, width, thickness, length)? I saw references to some sort of triangular geometry. Does anybody know what this refers to?
I appreciate any help that people could offer. Thanks in advance!
- Chris