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it is downward pressure to reveal the two half moons so you can take them out with a pic or magnet but, first you have to remove the "Jesus" clip/ring. Put a rag around the pump so the ring does't fly away. Very hard to find on the floor, hence its nickname. Can't put downward pressure on to...
Do you mean 50 of each gauge? Some gauges need other items,ie, frequency transducer for freq gauge. Based on 2 years of parts experience, you will be including the buy in your will or trust before you recover cost. Sorry to rain on you.
Jerry 2cents
put the plunger back in and support it from the rear, then the plunger button will sit proud like in the diagram.. you should start from the gear end of the IP to disassemble.
Jerry :driver:
Charge on and good luck! BTW: you might check the infamous "Bowtie" being addressed in this thread
"http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?104989-MEP-002a-Blue-Smoke"
Sounds like an internal IP problem. Lots of threads about them. Check posts by member "luckydog" He did a great...
Gimp,
Are you referring to the infamous "bowtie" washers you sent me? Center looks like a bread loaf? Black in color with elongated ends/arms? Racky, is that what you are referring to? It does not have a dot on it and it doesn't matter facing up or down. The block does matter.
Jerry
Give up on the 24P and download the -12 and -34 from Speddmon's post at the top of the opening page. Links to all of the manuals are in his signature and they are FREE downloads. 99% of your questions are addressed there. 24P is only for identifying parts AFTER the problem is analyzed...
I fired up the 003a from the laundry unit yesterday. 58 hours, meticulously maintained. Ran beautifully except some problem with the voltage meter not sensing 240 volts. I'll put a meter on it today to see if I'm really getting 240v. 120v is fine. This thing has run on 3 phase all it's...
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