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#17396 Mon Nov 04 2002 07:59 PM
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I am in the process of completing restoration of my first pump. I am now the owner of five pumps, all in line for restoration and display. I noticed a great posting of ideas on how to get the numbers to turn on computers by installing motors on the bottom. All were great ideas and a version of those ideas will show up in my next restoration.

My question is, can anyone share some ideas as to how they restore the computer to good working condition.


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#17397 Mon Nov 04 2002 09:25 PM
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Hi , Greg , the best way for me , take the computter out of the frame ,i take it away from the work area and use air on it first then i put it in an old oil drain pan , an use wd-40 on it with a baby bottle brush , spray the heck out of it , about every 3-4 hours , take turn shaft with vise grips and turn it till it frees , turn it about half way around and spray more 40 on it , work it and keep working it it will free up , when you have as lose as you need it hit it with the air agin to remove the excess wd , hope that helps you buddy good luck ,


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