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In my father's estate are a bunch of 8mm films. I have a non-operating
Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.

Has anyone ever taken one of these apart? I need to get to the back where
the drive belt is and I will be darned if I can figure out how to open it.
All I can find on-line is places to spend big $ to buy manuals.

Any help or copies of a manual would be appreciated.

Thanks


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In my father's estate are a bunch of 8mm films. I have a non-operating
Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.

Has anyone ever taken one of these apart? I need to get to the back where
the drive belt is and I will be darned if I can figure out how to open it.
All I can find on-line is places to spend big $ to buy manuals.

Any help or copies of a manual would be appreciated.

Thanks


Well, I found this.. http://tinyurl.com/222ya .. Seems to be a complete
manual.

I also came across a site that offers "Some of our more popular Kodak Parts"
called MicroTools. ALL the way at the bottom of this page
http://tinyurl.com/ysmdh is a gear that they explain as -

"Output Gear (M67/M77)
This gear is found in all M-10, M-67, and M-77 projectors. It is housed in
the
transmission which is riveted closed. To replace this gear, MAJOR
disassembly
is required, including drilling open the transmission"

My guess would be that if this gear is one of their most popular parts, It's
the gear that fails on most M77's after time.

I would also guess that if your M77 is not working in terms of reel
movement, You may need the most popular gear being sold on a site called
MicroTools..... But they may also be able to provide more precise
information about access and replacement if you buy one. After all, I myself
would not sell anything at my business that I had no god damn idea how it
worked or where it went.

Grim






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Art writes:

I have a non-operating Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.


You can buy these and others on eBay these days for about $20.
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That Manual I have - thanks

I need the service guide how to open


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"Art" wrote in message
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In my father's estate are a bunch of 8mm films. I have a non-operating
Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.

Has anyone ever taken one of these apart? I need to get to the back

where
the drive belt is and I will be darned if I can figure out how to open

it.
All I can find on-line is places to spend big $ to buy manuals.

Any help or copies of a manual would be appreciated.

Thanks


Well, I found this.. http://tinyurl.com/222ya .. Seems to be a complete
manual.

I also came across a site that offers "Some of our more popular Kodak

Parts"
called MicroTools. ALL the way at the bottom of this page
http://tinyurl.com/ysmdh is a gear that they explain as -

"Output Gear (M67/M77)
This gear is found in all M-10, M-67, and M-77 projectors. It is housed in
the
transmission which is riveted closed. To replace this gear, MAJOR
disassembly
is required, including drilling open the transmission"

My guess would be that if this gear is one of their most popular parts,

It's
the gear that fails on most M77's after time.

I would also guess that if your M77 is not working in terms of reel
movement, You may need the most popular gear being sold on a site called
MicroTools..... But they may also be able to provide more precise
information about access and replacement if you buy one. After all, I

myself
would not sell anything at my business that I had no god damn idea how it
worked or where it went.

Grim








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More like $50 plus unfortunately

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Art writes:

I have a non-operating Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.


You can buy these and others on eBay these days for about $20.





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"Art" wrote in message
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In my father's estate are a bunch of 8mm films. I have a non-operating
Kodak M77 Instamatic projector.

Has anyone ever taken one of these apart? I need to get to the back where
the drive belt is and I will be darned if I can figure out how to open it.
All I can find on-line is places to spend big $ to buy manuals.

Any help or copies of a manual would be appreciated.


You may want to lurk around the ending auctions on ebay and see if you
can snag a cheap GAF, Wards, Sears, etc. projector. Bell & Howell or
Argus is a step up, but you could get lucky. Some of them do go cheaply.
(But watch out for shipping, $20 and up isn't unusual. Look for auctions
near your region.) Are the films 8mm or Super-8? A lot of the "modern"
projectors were dual-8, but check. (These things also show up at
pawn shops, GoodWill, etc.)

I don't have any special knowledge of the Kodak, but typically the
cases are held together with screws - frequently buried deep down
in holes, sometimes out of reach of standard length screwdrivers.
Alternately, there can be clips and tabs - look for slots where a
flat screwdriver blade might fit to push a latching tab.

BTW, I've had some luck making take-up reel belts out of thin
fuel-line tubing from the hobby shop, using a short piece of dowel
or toothpick as a splice - glued in with superglue (don't get silicone
tubing, the glue won't stick). -Wm


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replying to Art, Masiel perez wrote:
Hey you still have it I have one and I need help repairing it

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