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fucanay
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I was actually working on a 246. My idler tires actually looked pretty good, so I didn't do the whole job. But the 246 service manual shows the following picture.

You'll have to unplug a couple of the wire harnesses and cut the wire ties on the side of the mechanism chassis that holds even more wires to get it lifted up. Then you'll remove the 4 screws that hold the portion with the capstan motor and control motor. I think there is then another two screws that hold the idler motor assembly in place.
I think being patient and methodical from the bottom is a safer choice that taking the top off. At least it is on the 246.

You'll have to unplug a couple of the wire harnesses and cut the wire ties on the side of the mechanism chassis that holds even more wires to get it lifted up. Then you'll remove the 4 screws that hold the portion with the capstan motor and control motor. I think there is then another two screws that hold the idler motor assembly in place.
I think being patient and methodical from the bottom is a safer choice that taking the top off. At least it is on the 246.