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Title: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: 1960 on December 03, 2011, 06:40:39 pm
My universal in .45 ACP has been giving trouble for sometime now. There was a partial lockup or hitch in the area of the #48 Primer Slide Angle Lever. It would not pull through and if you felt the Lever, it was locked.  I would let off and pull again w/o problems.  Needless to say, this was annoying, so I finally looked at it.  It appeared the #48 Lever was returning too far against the stud in the housing (not numbered on the diagram).  I found a very small coiled gun spring and slipped it over the stud. This fixed the problem.  It couldn't be more than 1/32" spacer, but it was just enough. I thought about bending the stud but was concerned about breaking it off flush with the housing.  Anyway, I am in business. tt

We had Turkey Tetrazini for lunch, I hope that's the end of it!  
Title: Re: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: askimball (Doc) on December 03, 2011, 11:17:18 pm
1960

You need to Adjust the 49U - Angle Lever Cam............. :D

I believe if I'm not mistaken, bend it out a little at a time..........

There's a Post Explaining this process............. :D

I'll see if I can find it..........Here it is.............. ;D

http://www.starreloaders.com/forum/index.php?topic=625.0
Title: Re: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: 1960 on December 05, 2011, 09:30:25 pm
Thanks, Doc!  Good information.  tt
Title: Re: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: 2150 on December 06, 2011, 02:43:07 pm
Star used to offer a special tool that slipped over the angular cam lever and then allowed for a bending of the part to accomplish the task of "proper engagement". A friend had one of those tools but it has been lost over time. He provided a diagram and an explanatory note about his experiences with the adjustments -- it is an acquired "art form". When I last visited Star in the early 1980's one of the staff used the "0" hole in a crescent wrench that slipped over the lever and provide sufficient leverage to move the angle either in or out.
Title: Re: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: askimball (Doc) on December 06, 2011, 03:07:17 pm
Thanks 2150, that's great information.. ;D

Would be nice to see that Diagram if it ever surfaces..........

I use a open-end / box-end wrench........... :D
Title: Re: Problem with the primer assembly
Post by: 1960 on December 06, 2011, 09:36:38 pm
Thanks guys.  I didn't mention that the lockup was also on indexing.  I would bump the lever and then bump it again to release and go though with the indexing. tt