Today I finished the install of a rebuilt Becker Europa and a Koenig dash speaker from Becker Autosound. I thought this would be a drop-in, but it turned out to be a minor hassle for a couple of reasons:
- the "bars" that hold the radio to the dash, as supplied, did not do the job. The problem was that the screws were not long enough to reach the front of the radio and thus hold it tight against the dash. Becker called this "odd' but offered no other suggestions. The length of the screws does not have much tolerance, since they must be long enough to bottom out against the radio, but not too long to clear the face plate. My solution was to use a couple of Nylock nuts to extend the screws to the right length. Regular nuts won't work because they are likely to turn as you tighten the screw.
- turining the heater contirol to defrost caused the lever to hit the bottom of the Koenig "replacement" speaker. Becker told me that I should have spacers that go under the speaker but without them I was basically left to me own devices. I ended up using 1/4" Dynaliner foam pieces to raise the speaker to clear the lever. But when it was high enough to clear the lever, the wooden grille would not fit. This was solved by notching the lip that runs around the top of the speaker in three places to clear the little "joists" on the bottom of the grille.
Not having any wiring for the radio, I decided to run the power from Fuse 1 (hot all the time) from the back of the fuse panel. I used a lug under the bolt that secures the blower housing for a ground. No "correct" fuse holder in the engine compartment, but no exposed wires either.
Once in place and connected, the sound from the radio/speaker is quite good.
Hope this helps anyone with a restore project who decides to go this route.
Cheers,