Excellent! I'm pleased to hear that you were able to remove the reproducer without having to remove the stanchion. Once you rebuild your L reproducer and attach the diaphragm link you can finally enjoy your new Opera!7309 wrote:Well, I went to Lowes and bought a can of PB Blaster as you guys recommended. I took the unit outside (good move as it really stinks) and sprayed it. Wiped it off and brought it back inside. Within 30 minutes, it was loose and I was able to pull it out without damaging it. The only problem with the reproducer is the wire from the diaphragm to the bar was loose. It looks like I can use it with very little work. It is a Model L reproducer, #8376. I would never have tried that without you guys suggesting it. Thanks very much.
Doug