hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #31 Add the push trigger to the shifter assembly. Attachments 28.jpg 66 KB · Views: 44
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #32 Add the steel spacer washer to the shifter spindle. Attachments 29.jpg 65.5 KB · Views: 42
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #34 Place the return spring for the push trigger on the shifter assembly. Attachments 31.jpg 74.1 KB · Views: 43
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #35 Add the special steel washer to the shifter spindle. Attachments 32.jpg 69.1 KB · Views: 40
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #36 Secure the shifter assembly with the nut. Attachments 33.jpg 73.5 KB · Views: 37
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #37 Tension the return spring for the push trigger by pushing its tang anti-clockwise around the shifter spindle, until the spring tang locates in the notch in the special steel washer. Attachments 34.jpg 71.9 KB · Views: 39
Tension the return spring for the push trigger by pushing its tang anti-clockwise around the shifter spindle, until the spring tang locates in the notch in the special steel washer.
hookooekoo Senior Retro Guru Mar 23, 2021 #39 Put the shifter ratchet assembly back in its housing. Attachments 36.jpg 68.7 KB · Views: 30
Once A Hero Old School Grand Master Feedback View Aug 8, 2021 #40 Just dug this great thread out as I have a couple of units to rebuild. Do you know if the process is exactly the same for ST-M900?
Just dug this great thread out as I have a couple of units to rebuild. Do you know if the process is exactly the same for ST-M900?