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old analog tuner "rope & pulleys"
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<blockquote data-quote="leonsound" data-source="post: 69079" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>Hi Valvaglo,</p><p>It probably would, might even be the same thing, but the electronic parts places didn't know at any rate.</p><p></p><p>The NAD importer, who shall remain unnamed, wanted to charge me R50 for the rubber belt, and then I'd have to pick the right size belt out of a bundle at my own risk, so it wasn't even a NAD part with a number matching the product. I picked up a bunch of various sized belts from their supplier (she let it slip) at an average of R4 each.</p><p></p><p>I just returned from my two closest shops (Brights & Yebo Electronics). As expected neither have ever heard of "tuner dial rope". Nor do the have the light bulbs that light up the tuner face. These look like in-line fuses, but they're lamps. One guy even suggested that maybe they are fuses being used as bulbs!</p><p>I didn't have time to go through what else they might have that I can make work, must go back, or to Zakspeed.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Leon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonsound, post: 69079, member: 1295"] Hi Valvaglo, It probably would, might even be the same thing, but the electronic parts places didn't know at any rate. The NAD importer, who shall remain unnamed, wanted to charge me R50 for the rubber belt, and then I'd have to pick the right size belt out of a bundle at my own risk, so it wasn't even a NAD part with a number matching the product. I picked up a bunch of various sized belts from their supplier (she let it slip) at an average of R4 each. I just returned from my two closest shops (Brights & Yebo Electronics). As expected neither have ever heard of "tuner dial rope". Nor do the have the light bulbs that light up the tuner face. These look like in-line fuses, but they're lamps. One guy even suggested that maybe they are fuses being used as bulbs! I didn't have time to go through what else they might have that I can make work, must go back, or to Zakspeed. Regards Leon [/QUOTE]
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