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Tilt Spool Sticking after rebuild. Help!!! Quick!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 62962" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>What type of spool lock outs does it have?</p><p>Some newer machines have a solenoid with a pin that locks the spool in place. Does yours have this at all?</p><p>The only other thing it can be is something in the linkages..... Can you push and pull the spool by hand? I stick a screwdriver or pin punch through the holes in the spool and push/pull. If it doesn't seem to bind, it has to be a linkage somewhere....</p><p>The few marks in the cap shouldn'e be an issue either.</p><p>Being the tilt section, it won't be the detent, as it doesn't have one fitted....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 62962, member: 82"] What type of spool lock outs does it have? Some newer machines have a solenoid with a pin that locks the spool in place. Does yours have this at all? The only other thing it can be is something in the linkages..... Can you push and pull the spool by hand? I stick a screwdriver or pin punch through the holes in the spool and push/pull. If it doesn't seem to bind, it has to be a linkage somewhere.... The few marks in the cap shouldn'e be an issue either. Being the tilt section, it won't be the detent, as it doesn't have one fitted.... [/QUOTE]
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