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Old March 8, 2009, 11:44 AM   #12
sadsack
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Little: All the parts are there, and you'll need to reinstall them. It shouldn't be hard to slide the spring out, but be sure to contain the spring when it clears the frame. If you hold the frame in a vice it makes things a lot easier. The main spring plunger has two cam surfaces so you can put it in upside down. The longer cam goes on top, and the short cam is for the hammer rebound. The seat has a hole all the way through for the plunger and you should check to make sure it doesn't bind. When you install all of it you can use a flat screwdriver to pry the seat into the frame. It can be a bugger sometimes but it will go in there( it just looks like there is no way).
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