Air Plate Position CIS-E

Kurt Deschler desch at alum.wpi.edu
Thu Aug 26 16:12:29 EDT 2004


Put a nickel on top of the plate on the pivot side. The top edge if 
the nickel should be level with the bottom of the cone. Also check that 
the CIS pot doesn't have dead spots while you are in there.

 	Kurt
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> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:44:04 -0400
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> Does anyone know how to determine the rest position of the air plate on a CIS-E system without the use of a caliper?  I dont have any expensive tools and think perhaps my air plate is too low at the rest position.  I know there is that little metal spring that hold the plate but not sure if that can be bent.
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> Thanks
> DJ
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