mrtonegto
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I'm in the process of getting a 1942 Curtis model 95 up and running. Not too much info is available on this model - I've asked all the large parts suppliers and Curtis.
Right now I looking for some direction on how to rebuild the top diaphragm assemblies. I've found some rubber diaphragm from another brand that I can make work but have a few questions:
- do the springs, rods, etc below these get lubricated?
- if so, with what? grease? anti-seize?
- the brass rods show some wear at the tips, should they be dressed down?
Any other info would be appreciated, this is my first go around with one of these.
Tone
Right now I looking for some direction on how to rebuild the top diaphragm assemblies. I've found some rubber diaphragm from another brand that I can make work but have a few questions:
- do the springs, rods, etc below these get lubricated?
- if so, with what? grease? anti-seize?
- the brass rods show some wear at the tips, should they be dressed down?
Any other info would be appreciated, this is my first go around with one of these.
Tone