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06-17-2022, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by John Knobelsdorf II
As I understand the question, yes, this looks like the “old Style“ as compared to a newer style that has the post-war multi-piece top lever linkage.
To my eyes, that looks like part # 19, a top lever spring.
As compared to # 13, 14, and 15 in
See also figure 3 at:
Note also please, the lifter action pictured above the schematic is absolutely NOT what the schematic represents.
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Thanks John. This job is way above my current pay grade. My contribution was to try and find a replacement part. That is a great instruction sheet though.
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