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#75880 02/25/02 01:45 PM
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I began working on my 62 Biscayne again, and I am not sure which way to go. I have a Delco radio out of another 62, very low milage car, and the chrome on the radio is perfect!!! But the push buttons are a little stiff so I know it needs servicing. I also have a NOS 61 manual tunning radio on the shelf, I know the main difference is tubes were used in the 61 version. Should I get the pushbutton one serviced and use it or would you guys use the NOS unit? I a just looking for some opinions.
Second question, on the speaker there is a fine black cloth covering the speaker, and it is a dry, starting to tear what is this fabric called and where can I get it? Also i there anyone that someone can reccomend to recone the speaker?
Thanks John 348/340HP


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#75881 02/25/02 04:06 PM
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Hi 348/340HP

Just happen to have one of those 348's myself in a 61 Impala Convertible.

I would recommend you go with the 62 "used" radio. In the first place, it is the authentic one and secondly, it is a better radio. As you pointed out, it is all transistor while the 61 is a Hybrid (both tubes and transistors).

By "stiff pushbuttons" I assume you mean 'mechanically'. That is an easy owner fix. Remove the covers from the radio to expose the PB mechanisam and lubricate with light machine oil such as 3-in-1. While in there use the air hose to blow all the dust and debris out. Be careful not to get any lubricant on the rubber clutch disc. Clean the PB's with "Pledge" or simular product.

The 'screen' over the speaker is to keep the dust and bugs out as the speaker faces 'up' and once something falls inside it is a real nuisance. It can just as well be covered with the fine mesh plastic screen-wire (paint it black). You may also purchase simular material at a fabric store.

The speaker for this unit is unique, but in most cases can be 're-coned'. You may contact me direct for a source or ship it to me.

Good luck on your project. :) laugh :eek: :rolleyes:


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#75882 02/25/02 06:16 PM
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Ray, thanks for the advice, I will e-mail you so we can go over all of the particulars. I will get in touch with you after the National Board Meeting
John Mahoney


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1954 Belair Sport Coupe
1960 2 door Impala Hardtop 348/340HP 4spd
1962 2 door Impala Hardtop 409/409 4spd
1962 2 Door Biscayne Sedan 327/250 Auto
1977 Monza Mirage 305 4 Speed
1988 Celebrity Wagon
2018 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Diesel

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