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Old 09-20-2024, 08:12 PM
Chris K Chris K is offline
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Originally Posted by Penthode View Post
Dont worry. I expect everyone has been there and done this. If they say the have never had this problem, they are lying!

Fortunately it is easy to remove the coil assemble from the chassis. And unlike many modern components, you can actually take it apart and fix it!

The first thing is to carefully remove it and examine. A few photos posted here will help decide what lies next.

Did the core split? If I recall the core has slots either end and if the top core is removed you should have access to the other slot.

Need to know the extent of the damage so far.
OK if I can turn it out from the top I'll do that...gently!
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