Clean everything off your bench
have paper cups ready to hold the parts
make a drawing of the wires to the pto. colors etc.
understand how to get that dial skirt back on after you remove it! I used
some sewing thread. See the manual for this.
The little retaining pin on the rear end they send you is nearly
impossible to get in the hole. I always end up using the old one. It fits
easier.
Keep and eye on those ball bearings and don't loose them.
Try to reserve enough time to do the whole project at one setting so you
won't forget where things went. My first one took about 2 hours. Next one
about 45 minutes.
Don't think back about how you could have sent this to the factory for x$.
This is a rig you can work on so be glad!
PS: Have a nice bright lamp on your work bench.
> Hello to the group. I am preparing to overhaul the PTO on my Corsair
> II and am wondering if there are any pitfalls to watch out for. I
> love the rig and don't want to do any damage. I already have the
> rebuild kit, but will wait for responses before I start.
>
> 73 - Phil
> Amateur Radio Station
> KJ7NS
> ARCI 9196:NWQRP 412:QRP-L 528
> email: psikes@whidbey.net
>
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