Repairing Quill Spring

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Second image and thanks for the quick response
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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The parts diagram still shows only one washer (#53):

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Should I worried about the grove cut into the casting from thier being 2 of them when I recieved me SS from the factory.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Those washers in the picture are not the domed washer, 53. See this thread for pictures of the domed washer: viewtopic.php?p=292150#p292150 Caution, it also shows pictures of it installed backwards. Is it possible that someone installed two flat washers where one domed washer should be??? Does your machine have washer Item 97?

I'm a bit lost by the picture of the groove. Maybe take one zoomed out a bit, I'm not sure of the location we're looking at.

I know the Gen 2 kit changes Item 96 because the quill extension shaft is longer. IIRC it does this by adding a spacer similar to 96.(?) So I'm not sure about 97, but don't see a second one in the pictures of kit content on SS.com. But you are saying your machine already had these two washers before you started on Gen 2, correct?

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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The casting where the 2 washers ride now have a notch ground into it.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Here my wife is holding both washer in place it looks like the grove was ground into the casting the size of the washers.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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This might help picture is from the outside.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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In this image "not my headstock" there is no grove
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Okay, much more clear what you are saying now. Though I'm still confused. :confused: Those washers are not present in that location on any headstock I've seen. You have a "C" headstock. I believe the picture you show with 'no groove' is a "B." On a "C" that is a normal machined surface for the spring housing. Those washers don't go there and I don't think they would fit over the spring housing.

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The area I've marked in green appears normal to me for a "C" headstock. The area I've marked in red is where the domed washer would ride on the quill extension shaft. If those two flat washers were there in lieu on one domed washer, I would replace them with the proper part.

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Now I feel so bad for taking your time. I see now that I was looking at it from the wrong side. You have been so helpful and quick to respond. I feel bad for taking up your time. Please accept my apology.
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