"Dave Giles" wrote in message
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Stephen wrote:
I've had an Aiwa F660 cassette deck for many years (more than I'd care to
remember!) and it's just given up on playing cassettes.
So I took off the cover to find that my thoughts of a broken belt was
confirmed. It appears that there's two belts in the back of the drive
unit
one from the motor (white) spindle to a pulley and another from this
pulley to another pulley which seems to drive the cassette in play mode.
It's the former belt that's broken and was found to be wrapped around the
motor spindle. Extracting it was an art as it's perished and sticking
together being very fragile in this state.
My question is firstly does anyone know of anywhere I can obtain
replacement belts (might as well do both at same time) and secondly how
do
I go about changing them (what parts do I have to dismantle). I'm not a
total novice at repairing hi-fi and have the skills to attempt small jobs
especially on old equipment sure as this.
Stephen,
CPC might be able to help out - they're at http://cpc.farnell.com. I did a
quick search on Aiwa and there appear to be quite a few tape-deck-related
bits (belts, capstans, pinch wheels, motors, etc). The only issue is -
which one. (there may be a drive model number stamped on the deck
mechanism)
I'm afraid I can't help with the how-to part, though I've replaced the
belt
and drive motor on a TCK-611 and, though fiddly, it's not too difficult.
Thanks Dave for the prompt reply.
I'll check the site out.