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Having gone through the process of replacing the well nut a couple of times I would advise you to throw the new nitrile well nut in the nearest garbage can and read the "ultimate well nut". I have a torque wrench and know how to use it but the nitrile well nuts made me want to tear my hair out.
They are available on occasion. You just have to keep punching in the NSN on Google and buying them as soon as you see them. I bought a pair last year and tried 2 minutes later for a second pair and they were out of stock even though a quantity of 10 was posted with the first purchase. I have...
My 803a had similar damage but not as severe. It was in mint condition except the rad filler tube had been twisted so the cap bound on the overflow tube. I was able to straighten it but I could never figure out how the heck it got damaged. There was absolutely no sheet metal damage.
The best option would be to buy Kurt's VR. It is very reasonably priced and has many positives including not needing the varistor and fuse plus it protects the quad windings. Save the old one for a spare in an emergency. I wouldn't have a 803 or 802A generator with the OEM VR now that Kurt has...
If it is the right switch you can have it for the shipping cost. I already mentally wrote it off as a dummy move. I will contact you when I can confirm the switch identification.
I may have one. I mistakenly bought a switch for my 803a that was actually for an 804. I threw it in my generator parts drawer and forgot about it. If it also fits an 805 you can have it. The problem is I'm up north at my camp and only get internet at the far end of the lake. I will be home...
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