Pioneer CT-F9191 Cassette Deck whole or parts

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Which part did they need? You gave me a few different things and if I've found I might not use it I will see about passing it on.
 

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I'm looking for a very small plastic part contained within the Fast Forward Idler Assembly. If you have an e-mail address, I can send a photo as well as a diagram to indicate the exact part.
 

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I don't have any drive parts like that. Sorry.

I have some meters, wooden case but no drive parts. I supose you've been to pioneerelectronics.com and went to parts to crossreference any other decks with your part?
 

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The balance of the deck was sold to Eminence1963 over at Tapeheads.net. You might try contacting him to see if he still has it.
 

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Orange, my deck is actually a CT-F9090 that I bought on a Canadian Forces Base in Germany in 1977. The CT-F9191 is the North American version and I believe it is the only one with compatible parts. Ithas a wood grain cabinet, which mine does not have ... other than that, they are identical.
Web Police, I'll try this other contact you've suggested ... thanks!
 

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I'll refresh but they were X'd like the Xmpl logo TIF I had in x-amps (still could be opened).

What I know is I have a 7272 that has not shells/covers on the shafts?

I have reason to believe it might be okay other than that but the suggestion by this guy to use ink pen caps suggests why my mother thought of bailing while picking it up.
 

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BigTimeLeafsFan said:
Orange, my deck is actually a CT-F9090 that I bought on a Canadian Forces Base in Germany in 1977. The CT-F9191 is the North American version and I believe it is the only one with compatible parts. Ithas a wood grain cabinet, which mine does not have ... other than that, they are identical.
Web Police, I'll try this other contact you've suggested ... thanks!
Does that wooden cabinet have like 3 or 4 screws on the sides or was I looking at SX-780?
 

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Orange, sorry for the slow response. The wooden version has 4 screws on the left end and 4 screws on the right end. While mine does not have the wooden cabinet, I believe it might have the same arrangement. I just received the part to fix it today, so I'll finally and have it back from the shop in a couple of days and can answer for sure.
 

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Then I have that wooden cover, taken apart carefully by Web and you are welcome to it, AS IS for postage.

It does not really match anything like I hoped so I will pass it on.

PM me and we'll discuss this.
 
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