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Citizen 8110A HELP needed (screw location)


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Citizen 8110A HELP needed (screw location)

Gentlemen, I am getting close on the 8110A assembly, but I keep noticing one screw with a shoulder (generally for leaving a little play under the head). I did not notice it on disassembly, noting its position.

Does anyone having experience with this caliber remember where it goes? It is the only screw like this. 

@Nucejoe , etc

Thanks in advance,

Will

 

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Hi will,  I thinm the pin you spoke of sticks out of the other side of the mainplate( upper side)  to activate some chrono function. On the lower side dose simultaneously sets the chrono minute wheel  free to zero where it stops. I used to put every part where it suppose to go and not really know which dose what.

I see OH sent a pdf. :geek:  

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Thanks Joe, the screw in question went to the “Day Dial Driving Wheel” as shown by the pointer below. It was clear when I got to it, the screw head needed to be held off the gear in order for it to rotate. Mystery solved thanks again.

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If a moderator sees this, you may want to delete this duplicate post. Not sure how I did it, sorry.

Seems like when I edited it to add the part number it was duplicated by me some how.

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