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You can get the new rivet and spring for Jeff Kane at ttender.com (order more than one rivet).   While you're waiting, Dremel off the head of the old rivet and pop it out with a narrow nail set (or even a nail). Put the new parts back in with the head of the rivet on the flat of an anvil/vise and peen it with a small hammer. Without a rivet press, it will be infinitely easier to have another person hold the assembly while to hit the rivet. 

 

Roger

No problem.....it's an easy fix.....except for not having enough hands to hold everything in place. You might want to replace the other spring as well, since you have the collector off.  Just be sure to watch how the ends of the spring lie in the assembly. Sometimes when you are reassembling, the spring can do a........"BOING" and disappear. 

 

Roger




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No problem.....it's an easy fix.....except for not having enough hands to hold everything in place. You might want to replace the other spring as well, since you have the collector off.  Just be sure to watch how the ends of the spring lie in the assembly. Sometimes when you are reassembling, the spring can do a........"BOING" and disappear. 




 

A good reason to order a couple of extra springs and rivets.

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