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hi well this one is a bit more in depth and its the plunger type this one is from work all thou in good order the plunger was sticking first thing is to remove the indicators this shod a law for the lens to cum out brush the Daile with a good soft brush i use a old shaving brush remove any durt and dust the 4 fixing screws that hold the front on to get to the Daile itself i use Lolly pop sticks to remove the needle then remove the 4 screws holding on the back and remove the dust shield you will gnaw see the movement remove the two screws from the front and the movement will cum out right pics
Lolly pop sticks, who`d a thunk! Hat`s off to ya man!
(09-02-2012, 07:18 PM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Lolly pop sticks, who`d a thunk! Hat`s off to ya man!

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Bob,

Good one ThumbsupWorthy
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DaveH
thanks for the comments right for the last bit once the movement is out you can get at the plunger remove all fixings from it and slide it out Polish the road with brasso do the polishing by hand and Polish it evenly clean the hosing i use crab cleaner be cerful with this stuff as it removes pant and melts plastic get sum wood doweling that's a snug fit in the tube that the rod runs in and give it a good clean don't be tempted to use emery or any abrasive in this part a light rub with a bit of brasso on the wood shod be sufficient once you have got your rod sliding nice and smooth you can put it all back to together if you have cleaned the movement use interment oil on the pivot's only this is where most people go wrong on this movement it was pre set their is for a beater word a hire spring on all DTI's this must have a pre tension on it this is usually one full turn if you can get a pic of the spring before you dismantle the movement so when you put it back together you can yous it as a reference right more pics
right last one on this one the hardest part was opening the thing up in all its OK but had to be striped dawn and cleaned up as its bin a bit wet the leans on this one is OK but its cracked with age i will replace at sum point right pics o and a pic of the tin of plastic cleaner and i have one cuming up on a lathe chuck refit
Bob,

You sure do like a challenge and it appears you are up to it. Worthy

Ed
well its one of them things i say if its man made then it can be reperd i love bringing old thing back to life
Bob,
Very well done (as usual) ThumbsupWorthy
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