posted September 09, 2016 05:27 PM
I have a B&H 456A dual 8 projector that does not work on forward. I have seen the belt replacement video, but need to go further to take apart take up system. Are there manuals or other videos somewhere? Help!
posted September 11, 2016 11:41 PM
Thank you. This will help. This projector had been on the shelf for a long time and some of the plastic in the wiring had melted and there was green goop on the plug and inside the projector. Rewired and all was great. But take up reel did not work. Lots of cleaning and found last gear in the take up arm had come off set. Fixed that did lots of cleaning and used lots of silicon lube and all seems to work but without film. When I inserted film friction wheel slipped. I ordered a new belt and hope that will fix it. If not I will have to look at the friction wheel for the forward setting. This has been a real learning experience and I appreciate the forum and your response. Wish the manual had more pictures, but everything helps. Next question is there a source for parts for these old projectors beyond belts on e-bay? Though if the belt does not fix it I may be able to switch the forward and reverse friction wheels. What fun keeps an old guys mind in use. Thank you for your help. :-)
posted February 14, 2017 02:43 PM
I also have a Bell and Howell projector, model 456A which is just Super 8, not dual. I am hopeful that this manual will help me fix my machine. Thanks for the help.
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From: Bothell, WA, USA
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posted February 14, 2017 06:36 PM
I used to have a 456A, I scanned that manual and gave it to the forum to upload. I originally purchased the manual on eBay to get my 456A running. I ended up selling the projector with the manual. It seems like a well built projector and I did use it for a while but after eating a few films I got frustrated and sold it. I ended up replacing it with a Bolex 18-5 (Regular 8mm) and a Bolex 18-5L (Super 8), two purchases I don't regret. With the 456A keep the film path very clean and lubricated it with 100% pure beeswax, that will help with the film eating problem. The Bell and Howell projectors are well built machines but the biggest problem is the cost for replacement bulbs. The tend to cost more than the projectors.
Your best bet for spare parts is to purchase another 456A to rob for parts and possibly a spare bulb.
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From: Manchester Uk
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posted February 14, 2017 06:40 PM
No doubt, you too Bryan, purchased a replacement one from our very own David c/w take up spool and feature film for £120 plus P&P, and simply threw your old one away in a bin.
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