I couldn't agree more !
Servicing any tangential Beogram is not something you just do.
I feel an urge to comment on the notes above:
1) The back hinge and dust cover is a really big liability in the 8000 series. The plastic is very vulnerable to cracking and really really challenging to put back in place. There's no need to take the back hinge off to replace tacho disc
Exactly, and still many people do it.
The rear cover with the clips etc. has a lip that goes around and underneath the bottom plate when assembled correctly.
This can easily be achieved WITHOUT disassembling the hinge/dustcover, do it as shown in the service manual.
2) Must be VERY careful taking the bottom off. There's a rod that holds one side in place. DO NOT prop the back cover up with the rod attached, it will destroy the chasis.
DON'T take the bottom off at all !
The top part is hinged at the right side and will swing up allowing easy access to everything inside = Service position, shown in the service manual.
3) DO NOT align the sensor by pushing on the sensor or PCB. There is a gold lever that allows you to do this and it must be accessed under the chassis.
Exactly !
Easily accessed when in service position.
The new tachodisc requires no aligning of the sensor.
Just swing in the sensor and place it somewhere centered within the pattern and it'll be fine.
4) Be very careful aligining the tacho sensor. If the center spindle is not properly leveled, moving the sensor assembly back in place could damage the tacho disc.
If the center spindle rides too low, the subplatter scraping on the metal chassis and/or wires or the spindle even binds to the bearing,
there's a good chance that the nylon insert at the bottom of the brass
main bearing is damaged (broken or badly worn).
It can eaasily happen if the Beogram is transported (shipped) with the heavy platter (and subplatter) installed and will be obvious in that
the platter base aluminum will ride lower than flush with the surrounding aluminum frame.
A superb repro nylon part is available for this situation.
Martin