dougdagrump wrote: Buckeye, Better a "Spring" problem than a"Fall" problem.
Buckeye, Better a "Spring" problem than a"Fall" problem.
I've had those FALL problems and they are not one bit fun.
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iguanaman3 wrote: You shouldn't need a new spring unless yours is broken. Remove the plastic plunger and sand it down slightly with fine sandpaper. The metal smoke unit expands when heated and binds the plunger. It took me 2 trys but mine works fine now. Neil
You shouldn't need a new spring unless yours is broken. Remove the plastic plunger and sand it down slightly with fine sandpaper. The metal smoke unit expands when heated and binds the plunger. It took me 2 trys but mine works fine now.
Neil
Neil, I have done that twice. I have even cleaned out with a dremmel tool the metal plunger.
Does anyone have an idea of where to buy a replacement spring for the smoke plunger cylinder for a K-Line Mikado?
The spring needs to be stronger than the orginal in order to push the plunger back down the cylinder. This plunger also trips a small switch that activates the chuff sounds.
Thanks in advance.
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