03-13-2023, 07:33 PM
Thanks Bob,
But this variable cap is mounted on old rubber grommets that I'm sure I would have to destroy to remove the cap. First I'm not sure I could find the correct size rubber grommet replacements (the elevated height is important for the rotating dial to correctly display in the escutcheon) and second this cap's shaft has a reducing gear drive that I'm afraid might corrode in a water washing environment. Do you know of other "non-aqueous" ways to clean variable caps in place?
Cheers, Bill
But this variable cap is mounted on old rubber grommets that I'm sure I would have to destroy to remove the cap. First I'm not sure I could find the correct size rubber grommet replacements (the elevated height is important for the rotating dial to correctly display in the escutcheon) and second this cap's shaft has a reducing gear drive that I'm afraid might corrode in a water washing environment. Do you know of other "non-aqueous" ways to clean variable caps in place?
Cheers, Bill