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You guys have been so helpful in figuring this out. I located a US catalogue that has an extensive inventory of timing belts of different dimensions and rib configurations. Take a look at this http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=3657&PARTPG=N2DRVSH&PMT4NO=0&PMITEM=35370279&PMCTLG=00&PMT4TP=*LTIP Maybe somebody can figure
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Huh? 10/10 Ben-top fettling? Is this a model of a caterpiller belt or some kind of Yorkshire pudding? THanks for what you do for the Beoworld dwellers.
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I have a Beogram 1600 that I have stored for a while and want to get back in service. The cartridge (original) seems fine. I have it connected to a Beomaster 1600 and its sounds great. But it seems what I hope is an adjustment. When I push the play button, the arm moves to the record at an elevation that is just below the record surface. Thus it bumps
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I am trying to figure out how to replace one of the two belts that adjust the sound and FM receiver on my Beomaster 1600. (I understand the BEO 1700 is the same except for color.) The belts are black ribbed rubber slides about 30mm wide and 425mm long. The rib tooth pitch on the original is about 4mm. I saw a thread somewhere that says a Honda timing
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