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Craig Hardy
Film Handler

Posts: 28
From: Barrington, New Hampshire USA
Registered: Oct 2018


 - posted 10-28-2018 10:39 PM      Profile for Craig Hardy   Email Craig Hardy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks for the nice clear drawing. The intermittent I have here on my desk from one of my parts heads is identical in every way except NO drain screw! Then I went and looked at one of the machines I'm running and sure enough--there's that handy dandy drain screw. Removed it, and unit is empty. So I go get a quart of non-detergent SAE 20 in the morning and take care of that matter! One of the sight windows disintegrated when I cleaned it with a Q tip. I can "cheat" and degrease the area and add a dab of RTV for now.
Same thing happened with this one from parts head. I note that it's plastic and not glass and removes from the back. 10 cent item in the original 1937 "Parts and Price List" I happen to have here. CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG: to avoid disturbing machine timing and same time to boot, I can remove just the front to replace that sight window while leaving the intermittent body installed. Easy enough job to make a new little plastic window. Maybe both of them while I'm at it.

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Brad Miller
Administrator

Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99


 - posted 10-29-2018 12:48 AM      Profile for Brad Miller   Author's Homepage   Email Brad Miller       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Craig,

Welcome to the forum. Please be aware we do strictly enforce the rules and general policies to keep things organized, as this site is frequently used to retrieve archival information and having things disorganized makes that quite difficult (sort of like trying to find something posted a year ago on a facebook group).

So in order to preserve and keep the archives organized, you MUST "reply" to a current discussion and NOT open a "new topic" (which is what you did here). Anyone clicking on this thread will have no idea what your post is referencing, and anyone reading the first thread you started will not read this thread because they are not linked.

Someone else will at some point be along in the future searching for the very information you are discussing right now, so please go back to the original one and help us keep the site organized.

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