Elmadriles Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago The problem I've encountered is that the spring is not the same size as the original, it has longer pins and a different angle and it doesn't fit into the tensioner arm anchor. I've sent them an email with photos and they tell me they've never had that problem since it's a clone. ALSO THEY SAY IT'S STAINLESS STEEL AND IT'S NOT BECAUSE IT'S MAGNETIC AND STAINLESS STEEL IS NOT. (There are some stainless steel ones that have a slight amount of iron and are slightly magnetic but this isn't the case since iron is very attracted to iron. (I have the emails sent and their responses, as well as a video showing the spring's magnetism that I can't upload. Can you tell me how to upload videos?) Email Jitsie muelle ingles.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lemur Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago Yep, I bought one of those too, it's not bent correctly, ended up sourcing a package of regular assorted coil springs from a hardware store and improvising something that works as good or better to the original. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faussy Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago (edited) All types of SS are predominantly iron. You argue it's not stainless because it's magnetic? I would expect a ss spring to be magnetic, because the very act of cold drawing and then tempering makes stainless magnetic... Edited 3 hours ago by faussy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago If we want to get all scientific there a 4 types of stainless steel and it is the chromium content that largely alters the magnetic attraction of the steel and the possibility of nickel added which has a grain that does not make a good magnet, all steel contains iron. The problem with the replacement spring in question is, they bent it in the wrong place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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