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Author Topic: Spring has sprung! Broken spring has me stumped.  (Read 1970 times)

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Spring has sprung! Broken spring has me stumped.
« on: April 08, 2021, 09:58:06 am »
This is on my Wurlitzer Fuego 1984.
Found this broken spring while fixing another issue. I don't see a place where this spring would attach if it wasn't broken. Everything seems to be operating normally. The spring in question is #11 in the diagram below. Ironically (or perhaps not) the diagram does not show where the broken end of my spring should attach. Can anyone provide some insight or perhaps snap a pic if you have a similar mech on your juke?