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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Beogram 8002 Hood Replacement

 The Beolover recently received a Beogram 8002 from a customer in California. As part of the restoration, the customer elected to have the hood replaced with a new one. Luckily, these hoods are now available from the Beoparts store.

The main issue with the reproduction hoods is that you don't get the original trim strip that has the model designation. Beoparts does offer a replacement trim, but it's not an exact match for the original (the original varied over time also, some are brown, some are black), so the best solution is to try to preserve the original.

This is the condition of the original hood, it shows the typical wear and tear:


A lot of that damage could be avoided in the future by using softer cleaning solutions such as a damp microfiber cloth. Windex and paper towels are abrasive to plexiglass.

Believe it or not, the photo below depicts the first step in the process I use to extract the original trim. It took several attempts to get this process perfected, I wouldn't recommend it unless you have spare hoods!



The reason for cutting the hood like this is that it's too difficult to work with the large hood and its structural rigidity causes more stress on the trim piece. When cut down to this size, the hood is more flexible and can flex away from the trim, without bending the trim. I apply heat for an extended period of time to loosen the glue and I am then able to pull them apart:


The back side has a layer of glue which must be removed, the X-acto #17 is perfect for this:

Back is pristine, ready to be glued down to the new hood:

The front looks great, has a minor scratch:


I then use masking tape and paper to protect the surfaces while spraying high bonding strength adhesive on the back side of the trim and top of the new hood:


Here's a peek at the final product, which the Beolover will be completing very soon:





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