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help needed!!

The fix is to buy a new rod which will come with the nylon bit and snap it on. If that doesn't work then the ball is worn and you probably need a new mechanism.
 
The new rod I purchased had no nylon, as I say. When fitted, it fell off the ball, suggesting the ball was worn or, perhaps, there was a nylon piece missing from the new arm.

A complete new mechanism would indeed be a solution for those with deep pockets but it is not the only one - 5p worth of heat-shrink sleeving was a solution that I preferred.
 
I understand that Ian, but for literally 100's of people the arm fixed the problem and the time it didn't for me it was because the ball was worn (which was clearly visible when I looked more closely at it) so the fix in this case is a new arm in the first instance.
 
Yes, I guess you're right. If a new arm, for less than a tenner, fixes the problem I suppose that's better than a bodged solution.
 

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