Hi everyone
Here I am (again) with a keyless issue :
I just got a Noob Daytona with a detached coronet, and when replacing everything at the end the crown stem just didn't click in.
I'm kinda stuck and need help with these stem removing-replacing phases :
1. I pressed the release button but it did'nt dip in much, so I felt I had to pull a bit harder than usual before the crown came out. Is there a chance I went too hard and broke something (clutch)?
When I try to replace it, the stem does'nt lock in any position. When I play with it though, I can catch the hands and move them, but can't get the movement starting.
2. When replacing a stem in keyless, is it a simple push & click while playing with the crown? Or do we have to always press the release button again while pushing the stem back in? I remember Tripdog giving me this tip when I could'nt push the stem back in a 2824 a while ago. Today I tend to repeat that each time I work on 28xx, but is it the same with 4130?
Thank you all
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Here I am (again) with a keyless issue :
I just got a Noob Daytona with a detached coronet, and when replacing everything at the end the crown stem just didn't click in.
I'm kinda stuck and need help with these stem removing-replacing phases :
1. I pressed the release button but it did'nt dip in much, so I felt I had to pull a bit harder than usual before the crown came out. Is there a chance I went too hard and broke something (clutch)?
When I try to replace it, the stem does'nt lock in any position. When I play with it though, I can catch the hands and move them, but can't get the movement starting.
2. When replacing a stem in keyless, is it a simple push & click while playing with the crown? Or do we have to always press the release button again while pushing the stem back in? I remember Tripdog giving me this tip when I could'nt push the stem back in a 2824 a while ago. Today I tend to repeat that each time I work on 28xx, but is it the same with 4130?
Thank you all
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