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This component, and its mounting screw are the only parts of this assembly that need any touching up.
The bearings were shot in the Slow Motion Drive unit when this 52-Set was found and purchased, but when Jacques Fortin took initial delivery of it for me, he was kind enough to find the problem and rebuilt the bearing assembly. There is a little surface rust on the Bracket and Spring Assemblies, which some '0000' Steel Wool will tidy up nicely. The spring steel has what amounts to a factory blacking done to it. Back in the 1970's when I first started restoring my Mk III 19-Set, I discovered that several coats of a good Gun Blue will darken down the spring steel to a near match to the original blacking. I received a call from our local Cabela's store the Gun Blue I had ordered was in, so went down and picked it up this morning. The mounting screw will get a cleaning and zinc plating. David |
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