Hap, Joe,
Thanks for the response, you two were right. I couldn't see the ears
because of the square rubber ring that was covering them. I did have
to bend the ears up slightly to get it to rotate. Once I pulled it
off the o-ring inside was nothing but a pile of dust. I hope the
hardware store has a variety of sizes to choose from? Or what do you
think about the use of a small silicone bead instead. (or would
this keep it from ever coming off again).
> housing. Turning the bezel will "lock" it in place. There is an
> o-ring that fits inside the bezel between the bezel and housing.
> Over time this o-ring will harden and make it difficult to turn the
> bezel and align the tabs and slots to remove the bezel. I have used
> various products such as WD-40 or Liquid Wrench to try to soak and
>
At times I wish I hadn't bought the book, Guide to Originality"! Now
I know what I don't have!
Thanks guys
Brad
1964 Spitfire4
BFC25720L
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