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OK, after looking at everything till my eyes crossed, I got it figured out. Now I just have to sit down and do it.
I bought brass nuts and bolts, and some lock tight to hopefully keep the nuts from backing off due to vibration.
Thanks for everyone's help. I will let you know how it goes.
I will take my time, just looked pretty overwhelming first glance.
I'm guessing if a wire is at lug 8 on one switch, it needs to go to lug 8 on the new switch.
Oh man... I printed out page 91 and the page 98... Cuad4u, you might get a cheap MEP-002A when I smoke this thing...
I think I can follow along but there are lots of terminals with the same number, and not all seem to be jumped together...
I'll give it my best shot!
Thanks, yeah I swear I looked and did find about loosening the bolts and soaking but not the tapping the end with a brass drift or screw. I just wiggled too hard or someone before me started the break in the shaft- either way thanks all for the help I will get it right tonight.
Thanks, I looked in the TM some but must have missed it. I will look again.
Yeah, I loosened the rods and lubricated it, but wiggled too hard I guess. It was stuck on 120 when I got it, and need it on 120/240.
So I had a stuck switch on my mep002a. Didn't see the thread about soaking it and tapping, and wound up breaking the shaft. Then to add insult to injury, I pulled it out, causing a complete disaster inside the switch. I was able to get another switch from SCSG's parts stash- however it is...
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