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hi all i got this today it just needed my loving touch in all it is OK a part from the mane shaft so it got striped dawn in pic 3 you will see the notch cut out in the bezel to remove the retaining ring once this was out it all came a part with ease and all was given a good scrub up


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sos i left sum pics out


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once a part their was two things that needed downing one repairing the plunger rod two reaper the base cover i reaped the plunger rob by cutting the end off and drilling 1.6mm by 6 deep then taping with a m2 tap i then made a new bottom length of rod and drilled both ends 1.6mm by 6 deep then taped them m2 then with sum Bering fit and a length of m2 studding i jond the two together as for the back i just cleaned up the part that sum one had made before and silver soldered it to the back right pics


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(04-07-2013, 05:40 PM)krv3000 Wrote: in pic 3 you will see the notch cut out in the bezel to remove the retaining ring once this was out it all came a part with ease and all was given a good scrub up
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I still haven't found the "notch".
The bezel is the "glass" right?
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Here you go Steve:

   
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Darren, is it easier to see things "down under"?
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Hi Bob , another quality fix GraemlinGraemlinGraemlinGraemlinGraemlinBig Grin , you must be able to take them things apart in your sleep now Cool , I am not really a clumsy person but looking at them photos of fine springs etc I know if it was me there would not be a happy ending lol Happyno

Keep up the good work Bob ,
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Good one Thumbsup Graemlin
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