I got a big box of 8-tracks I'll sell you. Comes with a free Matador! Kelly On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Brien Tourville <hh7x@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > 8 Track Tape Players were the last word in > Conspicuous Consumption, back in the days > when our cars were *Minty Fresh*. > > 'Ten Years After' - 'Janis Joplin' - 'Soul Train Hits' > hammered the 6x9s until the After market developed > Hi-Perf Speaker Kits for Cars. > > Ponder now what all our Hi-Tech then > wrought within the industry these days. > > > - Save a Tape - Save an 8 Track Machine - > > > If your Machine eats a Tape & you want to save the tape, > - pull the Player, remove the top & extricate the tape. > > It will have creases in it from being wound & > folded. > > Hold the tape upside down with the tape > hanging down in a loop - gently straighten > it out - then quickly pull on one side of the tape > down & quickly let it go . > > It should spin wind itself back up - if not - try the > other side. > > > One word of caution: > > The Rubber Wheel in the 8 Track Cartridge is usually the item that > dissolves! > > Check the condition of your Tape Wheel - if it is 'Gooey' - don't play it. > > Radio Shack did have Service Kits with Replacement Transport Wheel for 8 > Tracks > but you'll most likely need a www.google.com 8 track Tape Servicing - > search to > find the supplier these days. > > > > > > With the Player Case Top off - take a hard look at the Rubber Transport > Wheel > in the machine: > > If it is in smooth condition - you're OK. > > Clean & Treat it. > > Run your Finger Nail down & up on the Tape > Head - the large square thing with lines on it - > see if the worn in ridges are deep - if not - > you're OK. > > > > Take a ride to Radio Shack with your wallet > in tow. > > Buy their Tape Player Head Cleaner & the long wooden > stemmed Q-Tip swabs they sell. > > Buy the Rubber Tape Wheel Cleaner - Preservative. > > Buy a Tape Head DeGausser. > > > > Use the Cleaner on the Swabs to clean out the interior > of the player - lastly - clean the Tape Head with a > fresh Swab & Cleaner. > > Clean the Rubber Transport Wheel edge that contacts the > Tape - then treat it with the Preservative & let dry. > > > > Plug in the DeGausser - with it ON you have to come in directly with > the Tip to touch on one point of Metal just to the left of the Tape > Head - then proceed counter clock wise - touching each piece of Metal > all way round until you come to the Tape Head. > > Touch the Tape Head - then Draw the DeGausser straight & directly > away from the Tape Head and the Player. > > You've now removed in Linear Fashion the varying Magnetically Charged > Fields from the Machine.. > > Operative wording: In Linear Fashion. > > The Tape Head - which reads the magnetically charged Oxide [magnetic dirt] > on an 8 Track / Cassette Tape can now get a 'clean reading' - you'll get > much > better sound & the Tapes will last longer. > > > If you use the Player alot - Clean the Tape Head & DeGausse every two > months. > > You don't need to remove the Player - Open the Tape Door, prop it open & > send the DeGausser Tip in with it ON, touch the Tape Head then draw it > straight > back out - don't smear the Electronic Field by coming in at an angle & > leaving > at a different angle: Straight in - touch - Straight out. > > > If your Players Rubber Tape Transport Wheel is in bad shape - chunking, > rubber rot gnarl y, > there are replacements available. > > > Short of an Electrical Fire, any 8 Track or Cassette Player can be made > functional for very few dollars. > > > I still have my AUTOMATIC RADIO 4-channel 8 Track Tape Player, tough trick > is finding Tapes ! > > > One word of caution again: > > The Rubber Wheel in the 8 Track Cartridge is usually the item that > dissolves! > > Check the condition of your Tape Wheel - if it is 'Gooey' - don't play it. > > Radio Shack did have Service Kits with Replacement Transport Wheel for 8 > Tracks > but you'll most likely need a www.google.com 8 track Tape Servicing - > search to > find the supplier these days. > > > > I had totally forgotten about all this - for a brief moment: > > "Suddenly it's 1970" > > > > > > -- > > Brien > NEW YORK > eagle registry #501 > eagle kammback registry > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://splatter.wps.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20080413/af94b9c8/attachment.htm > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://splatter.wps.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20080414/62f7eaab/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list