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    Roy Vaughn
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      I don't know whether he covers this exact topic, but Doubleboost on YouTube has a series called Dti Care and Repair with Bob which might be of help.

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      Michael Gilligan
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        Posted by Michael Gilligan on 27/03/2022 18:33:00:

        … and the coil-spring is [hopefully] screwed in place.

         

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        Oops … posted that in haste

        It should have read: “… and the cross-pin for the coil-spring is [hopefully] screwed in place in the plunger.”

        MichaelG.

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        Edit: __ these exploded views may help:

         http://www.peacockozaki.jp/e_sub01_91.htm

        I will forgive their use of the term ‘Dial Gauge’ angel

        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 27/03/2022 20:40:56

        #591794
        Mick B1
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          @mickb1

          In Baty gauges at least, the guide pin is screwed into the the rack shaft. I have a Baty 0.300 x 0.0005 dial gauge, and the tension spring is under more pull in the fully-home position than yours appears to be. See if you can find a replacement with a suitable rating and free length a couple of mm less than the minimum from guide pin to bottom anchor.

          It's hard to see how it could have happened without other damage, but could the rack have been bent by a few thou?

          #591809
          Greensands
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            Problem has now been solved. Decided not to go for complete dismantling and opted in stead to replace the tension return spring. Not having access to a selection of any small suitable instrument type springs to hand I fell back on using a length of 1/8 Dia 30swg s/s spring wire sold by Polly Engineering for use in safety valves which has done the trick. Many thanks to all those who provided help and assistance..

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