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Make sure nothing is plugged in first. Should not matter which goes first, they should go in together. The spring is to let the fuse have a good contact.
i beliece it is very fiddly to put that certain spring back in cus it is hard to see where they go back, my advice is to go to a local PC store and get them to use the right tools to place it back in for you.
if it is from the tank,,,bad news,,, you have to replace the tank as a unit. according to the picture I see is an assembly and gives no parts breakdown on it exept the complete tank. there is a cover on top of the solution tank and is possible it goes there. that you can replaced but spring-ball part dont show on graphics. update.... cover is no longer available and tank price is about $23.00 at sears website part# 603-1204.
seal goes between top black cover and top of carb. if its a flat slide carb the slide works off vacumn the large spring keeps preasure down on the slide when it when you throttle up the vacumn increase pulls up the slide to increase fuel...that o-ring seals the vacumn passage from the top cover and the body of the carb.. go luck with it..
is it the carrier support spring or the trigger spring?
go to www.winchester.com look for owners manual for model 94 come times the site dont work well.you may have to call them and ask for a schematic parts break down they will send it to you or e-mail it.
The plastic piece is a blade guide and has a slot down the length of it which the spring locates into. Simply slide the replacement ceramic cutter under the spring
The larger white pieice that has holes in it should be connected between both the spring and the smaller razor, The bottom of the larger white peice has to be able to fit in the peice of medal that moves in a circular motion inside the top part.
First, Try to make the hooks of the spring go in pretty securly inside the small holes. The flat side of the white peice has to be connected to the flat side of the smaller razor. They should kinda snap together on the top hole. I had to gently place the parts together and push the larger white peice in the medal by placeing the larger razor peice right on top and pressing down really hard. You might hear some snapping but the peices should all connect together and the large medal peice should connect to the black groves and press hard. Hold in place while putting the screws back in.
I just fixed my husband's razor. I took everything out and washed it all. Then I took the three things that touch the skin and put them in the three holes so that they fit comfortably. Then I put the sharp parts inside those thin parts. The I took the gray thing with three holes and snapped the little brown thing to it and turned the arrows on the brown thing so it snapped it securely to the things with holes. Then I put the head onto the handle by sliding the hook into it's hole, than brought the head onto the handle and snapped it shut. It fell apart the first time I tried it but I put it all back together and after that it worked like a charm.
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