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Hold Open Spring Replacement
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Well i need to replace a Hold Open Spring Got my replacement from SARCO and to say the least i'm feeling rather challenged on getting the new one installed Last thing I want to do is break my matching Hold Open. I couldn't find any tips, tutorial or instructions online any tips you can offer? Thanks! |
01-06-2020, 09:21 PM | #2 |
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They can be a pain and they can be easy - Sarco spring may be good or not.
However, you ensure there are not old pieces then you get it lined up and I have found that pliers seem to work well in slowly squeezing it in and I have also lightly tapped them in with a small hammer
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Yes! Take the old broken one out. Put the new one in. I have not had my hands on any SARCO parts for some time but I would bet it will be considerably out of spec. In other words since it won't fit, you might have a challenge getting a square peg into a round hole.
Start with getting the old out. The trick is to stabilize the hold open for the operation. To get control of it. Then you need a very tiny drift..one that will fit in the very tiny hole. Drift it out from right to left. It will slide out fairly easily I suspect. The problem is going to be getting the new SARCO spring in. Cause it likely won;t fit. But in the off chance it might. put it up to the hole and press it in with pliers to start. If it starts..lay it flat and tap in with a small tack hammer. Nothing magical about the process and with an original spring it would likely be easier than with a SARCO part.
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01-06-2020, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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Thanks Guys!
I'll give it a try I'm certainly not going to try and force it. If I cant get it i'll search for an original Spring to try Not worth damaging the Hold Open over a few bucks |
01-07-2020, 09:39 AM | #5 |
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I had some luck tapping the old broken spring out with the new spring as a guide, so tapping the new one in, while forcing the old one out at the same time.
Pretty sure it was luck rather than skill |
01-07-2020, 08:21 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the Tips guys
Hold Open Installed and functioning just dandy Very Slightly put a bevel on the entry side of the Spring Held the Hold Open in a padded vise by the end ( 3rd hand ) Held the Spring in position and gave it a squeeze with a pair of pliers Slid in smoothly I did have to relieve ( bend slightly ) the Spring as it overpowered the Mag Follower As Vlim noted more than likely luck |
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Good job!
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