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scott
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Hi, I have an XT. I messed up and move the needle case to the right with the right cover off. I have got everything back together. I'm having a problem getting the spring loaded metal gear to time correctly with the needle case gear. If I time it in one gear tooth the medal gear hits the back frame making a banging noise. In the other tooth the pick up arm is way off. I'm timing it by rotating the medal bar and alining the C with the needle stud. I'm dead in the water and a tech maybe able to come Friday. I read in the manual the whole Assy must be changed? Is there something I can do? I have a tech back ground fixing office machines for 20 years. Seems like there is something I'm missing? Have not tried it but It looks OK to sew when it makes the banging noise. Any help would be great. Thanks
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Oh PS Can anyone send a pic of how there medal gear looks alined with the black plastic gear of the needle case?
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Scott,

I answered your post to me, did you receive it?

Rod Springer
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