MarkELynch wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 5:10 pm
Don,
I’m glad that service bulletin helped. Victor released these single bulletins in loose leaf form and instructed the dealer to place them in a Lefax binder. The Lefax binders contain multiple split rings, hence the series of holes you see in the photos. As new bulletins appeared or updated versions the dealer could add these or update the ones in his binder. Notice the date in the top right corner on the first page and the printing date on the last page.
A number of these bulletins are reproduced in Bob Baumbach’s “Look for the Dog” book. Everyone should own a copy, do you have one? They have not been published in any other form as far as I know.
Mark
Yes, I had noticed the date, and thank you for explaining the series of bulletins. I would so love to have a set! Yes, I do have "Look for the Dog" and referred to articles periodically (sorry for the pun) as I worked my way through the motor and currently the reproducer. When you need something a little out of the ordinary, I really understand what island living in a foreign (Canada) country is like. A simple thing like Permatex Indian Head Shellac Gasket Compound is virtually nonexistent here on the west coast. Cheap and easy to come by south of the border, but a pain in the rump to get a bottle in one's hand up here. I want to touch up the spider/diaphragm contact points with something that is reversible and consistent with what was done originally. Sigh. A weekend project can take months to complete. A second example: I wish to use softer O-rings before assembling the end caps over the needle arm fulcrums. Not available up here, so I had some sent to a friend in WA who will drop them in the mail for me. The challenges are not always related to engineering. Sigh.