cassette tape won't eject from older AC-Delco deck

Discussion in 'General Car Audio Discussions' started by GeoNOregon, Jul 29, 2010.

  1. GeoNOregon

    GeoNOregon New Member

    I have a 1989 Olds '88' with the factory AC-Delco AM-FM cassette tape stereo with an integrated equalizer. There is a tape in the player that will not eject. The problem this causes is the radio doesn't play unless the tape ejects and I only listen to the radio.

    I took the deck out and dis-assembled it. It was the first player of this type I've had apart. I was surprised how modular it is. It reminded me of the stereo I have in my shop, which I have taken apart numerous times to keep it alive.

    I spent two hours trying to release the tape. The problem I'm having is I can't remember if the tape loads into the deck by a motor and gear drive, or if it mechanically loads into the deck by manual force, and is held in place by a spring-loaded catch, (the Olds was parked for almost 9 years due to a mechanical problem, so it's been a long time since I used the radio).

    If anyone can help me get that damn tape out, I'd greatly appreciate the sharing of your knowledge. I can post as many pics as it would take, to help, (from any angle or distance you request).

    I'm disabled and live on SS Disability, so taking it to a shop for repair, or replacing it is something I'd rather not do - besides, the rest of the deck works great, it has some good features, and I primarily listen to talk radio while in the car.

    Thanks in advance,


    GeoD
     
  2. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Send me a picture of the mech, I'll tell you how to eject it.

    If you wanna repair it call M&R Electronics, ask for Michael. He can sell you a new mech.
    1-800-343-1382, heck, Patrick is also a good person to deal with
     
  3. GeoNOregon

    GeoNOregon New Member

    I'll shoot some pics this afternoon and get them posted.

    Thanks muchly! I just discovered I need to completely rebuild the rear brakes as the cylinders have started leaking, so repairing the radio is completely out of the question - right now, a $20 junk yard replacement is not even doable.

    Later,

    GeoD
     
  4. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Brakes is definately more important than tunes
     
  5. GeoNOregon

    GeoNOregon New Member

    unless you need to drown out screaming passengers when the brakes fail

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    posted some pics of the innards of the drive in the photo gallery

    vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=137

    thanks for taken a look

    Later,

    GeoD