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By nevenbekriev · Posted
No need to doubt, You have received the wrong stone. 120 is 120 and will allways measure 120 as out diameter. What You did wrong is that You reamed the hole to 119, believing that this is the right way to fit new jewel there. Actually, the original jewel was rolled there and the hole and surrounding place has dedicated shape, and there often is no enough 'meat' to ream the hole and have normal walls as result, that will hold the pressed new type of stone right. Often the decision is to ream enough so the surrounding of the hole is gone and make a bush that fits in this new hole, and the bush internal hole will take the stone. So now You can do just the same - ream more, fit bush in place and fit the stone in the bush. -
The back when new would have been the same colour as the rest of the case as you can see very dark gun metal is a very dark blue/black and would not be shiny. So unless the owner intends to match it how it would have been when new which I don't think it can. It should be left as it is.
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By HectorLooi · Posted
Why all the fuss? I just use a big eyebrow tweezer to grip it and it works fine. The eyebrow tweezer also works great for replacing Chinese Incabloc springs that fall out. -
By nickelsilver · Posted
Naphtha covers a number of different hydrocarbons, including what is commonly called lighter fluid, aka benzine, and then some seemingly more nasty ones. Some talk with CAS numbers in this thread: I'm quite sure the naphtha I got in that post was the bad stuff, definitely not something you want to be around much. -
By nevenbekriev · Posted
Guys, do You believe that the 'nut' pops up above the rotor surface enough to be cought by a wrench?
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