Scanspeak 185/8535 blown voice coils

I have inherited a small collection of drivers. Among them are a pair of Scanspeak 7"-ish 185/8535. Both drivers have open voice coils. Is there a place to obtain parts to rebuild these? Or is there a reliable rebuild service? I have heard these in a multi-way system and they are easy to listen to.
 
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It's possible that they don't have blown coils but that they've suffered from corrosion at the point where the tinsel leads solder to the voice coil on the backside of the cone.

There have been reports of the epoxy used, and placed over the solder, here slowly corroding the solder join.

You'd need to scrape it away, find bare/fresh metal from the voice coil and try probing to see if you've got resistance.
 
Hi - I had to do exactly as has been advised to a pair of 18W 8542 of the same vintage (7") this was over a year ago and still working - scraping away the adhesive needs care and re- soldering was not easy as the coils are possibly aluminium, but still going? You may need a more suitable flux based solder than normally used.
 
See this thread. It may be difficult to see it as clearly with a black cone, but in a 18W/8546 I repaired recently, it looked exactly like that, an obvious blackening under the translucent glue, which in my case looked and felt remarkably like contact glue. I'd try to see if that could be the problem here, I agree with 5th element's advice too.

Edit: Scan-Speak still have the 18S/8535 datasheet in their webpage. It seems it's the shielded version of the 18W.