Welcome to the forum. Lots of people here love these decks so there will be plently of help, and by the sound of things there will be no serious problems with your deck!
Telecine: 1. The worm screw pulley that drives the arm is missing the screw that obviously locks it to the shaft. The result is that the pulley wobbles around on the arm and eventually jams. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement? (I have looked in the bottom of the deck but cannot locate it.) Funnily enough the metal washer and plastic washer are still with the pulley.)
Ok first make sure the pulley hasn't split. This might be why the screw came loose and fell out. Remove the pully and check around the locking collar Worth trying to glue and reinforce IMO. The grub screw should not be a problem might even have something myself. Better if a fellow Australian can help. Failing that take the thing to a model shop or similar?
Telecine: 2.
When I turn the deck on it starts the platter spinning and I cannot
turn it off using the control panel. The leaf springs are quite flat so
adjusting these might improve this if the micro switches work. Any
advice would be appreciated.
I think you should wait till you get the above sorted first. I would advise adjusting the leaf springs to optimum though in the mean time. Download the service manual for guidance on this, available to all silver members.
Telecine: 3. Can anyone confirm that the control panels just sit loose? Mine are just flopping around and lift straight off. The leaf springs that actuate the micro switches are quite flat though.
They will need relocating. It is quite an easy process of removing all the panels and platter and sliding the switch plates on from the left of their respective bronze springs (The big fat bits of metal). Looks like the outer switches might be still attached so remove by lifting ever so slightly, and sliding to the left.
Now make sure the vertical pieces are resting against the plastic panel. If they rest in a lifted position they may need rebending to get things just right.
Reattaching can be done with absolute minimal bending although it may need a couple of goes to get right - Basically the piece is offered into place and the spring lifted up to catch in the lips that fold under the switch plate. Start with the right hand plate. Clip in the top, centre the switch then lift the bottom spring and locate. It might jump out your first couple of tries but be patient! Then carefully slide the switch to the right and you may have to slightly lift if I remember correctly. When correct it will click in place and site quite securely! With the middle piece only worry about the top bottom springs NOT left and right! Hope that makes sense!
Telecine: 4. Can I
fit a BeoGram 4002 wooden plinth to a BeoGram 4000? The one the came
with the BG 4000 is badly chipped and I have a nice one on a BG 4002.
Not actually sure and I intend to try swapping a plinth around myself, so I will let you know if successfull!
Telecine: 5. What can I do about the flaking black paint on the metalwork? This appears to be quite a common problem with BeoGrams of this age in Australia at least.
Yes they do seem to flake a bit. I guess some auto paint but make sure to mask the original print or labels etc!
Belts are available from member Dillen on the forums.