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- | [* black] Unscrew the arch holding the plunger arm and plunger tube in place and take out the plunger tube. |
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- | [* icon_note] A flat head screwdriver can provide leverage to help remove the arch. |
- | [* black] My part broke due to the high stress of the spring, but there are no consequences if it happens to you. |
- | [* black] Some models do not have this part. If so, skip this step. |
- | [* icon_reminder] The orange nerf rail tooth and corresponding spring (circled in red) may fly out during the fix. If so, neatly set them aside, but make sure to reinstall during reassembly. |
+ | [* black] Remove the screws from the arch holding the plunger arm and plunger tube in place. |
+ | [* black] Remove the plunger tube. |
+ | [* icon_note] A spudger can provide leverage to help remove the arch. |
+ | [* icon_note] My part broke due to the high stress of the spring, but there are no consequences if it happens to you. |
+ | [* icon_note] Some models do not have this part. If so, skip this step. |
+ | [* red] The orange nerf rail tooth and corresponding spring may fly out during the fix. If so, neatly set them aside, but make sure to reinstall during reassembly. |