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Model 95 Questions - PAradiogeek - 04-08-2016

I am about to start work on a model 95 that I bought last year at K-town.  There are a few 'dual-component' items in this chassis.  One of these is item #10 which is a .05 cap and a 250 ohm resistor.  These are not in Bakelite holders, but are in what appear to be cardboard tubes about 0.5" diameter and 1 or 1.5 inches long.  I've never worked with a set that was quite this old.

Can these be re-stuffed?  Are there any tricks to getting the original contents out without destroying the outer shell?  Also, these seem to fastened to the chassis with a tab and a screw.  Am I right in assuming that there is an electrical connection to this tab (and therefore to the chassis)?

Thanks,


RE: Model 95 Questions - morzh - 04-08-2016

Can you show a photo of one of these?
I am sure they can be treated just like tubular capacitors, heat it with a gun, pull the wire, pull the cartridge.
But would like to see the component first.


RE: Model 95 Questions - PAradiogeek - 04-08-2016

Here is a link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/104710683@N04/26311953155/in/dateposted-public/

It is the black tube at left 'pointed to' by the pen.

Thanks,


RE: Model 95 Questions - StephenB - 04-08-2016

Very easy to clean out with a heat gun. Just be careful not to burn the label. Noe the part number. Some are just caps and others are cap resistor combos .


RE: Model 95 Questions - morzh - 04-08-2016

Wires cut first!!! Heatgun on medium, then push out with a blunt object.


RE: Model 95 Questions - Radioroslyn - 04-08-2016

I cheated on my 87. I cut the ground wire off at the bracket (disconnecting the cap but leaving the resistor in the circuit). Then soldered a replacement from the terminal connection to the ground lug.

Terry


RE: Model 95 Questions - PAradiogeek - 04-08-2016

Thanks for the help guys!  I'll giver it a shot.