You're very welcome. And thank you for your gracious comments. As Jerry mentioned above, the pins are for alignment so the plate is installed (or reinstalled) correctly. Once you carefully remove the plate (if you decide to give it another try) you will recognize the function and positioning of the pins. It can be tricky to remove the plate for the first time but if you take it slow you should be successful. I can't imagine that anyone in the past applied some sort of adhesive on that plate so it should be able to removed with slow, careful effort. : )Morell1 wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 1:40 pm
Thank you. Doug. You have an enviable collection! I'm sure that ancient lubricant is gluing the pieces together on my machine.
My question to you is about the pins circled in my photograph. The pins appear to go straight through the casting because they're visible on the other side as well. Do you recall how those pins function? Are they thin and fragile? Are they embedded in some thick aluminum casting and therefore less vulnerable? I'm worried about breaking them or struggling to align them again if I remove the plate.
Thanks again.
Doug