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Finally got some feedback from Ritche. My Helmsman was older than their 2001
models, so it used oderless mineral spirits. The terms are confusing, as some local stores sell it as paint thinner. The differences are in the amount of refinement of the chemical, ordinary paint thinner being the least refined. Although I purchased oderless paint thinner, the Sunnyside company tech told me it was 100% mineral spirits, because it was the oderless variety, which requires a high amount of refinement. Bottom line, be careful what kind of mineral spirits or paint thinner you use. Oderless types appear to be the safest. After 2001, Ritche went over to a new product, which is basically mineral spirits with certain additives to make the compass rose respond better, etc. You can mix the oderless mineral spirits with their newer fluid which sells for $9.95 a pint at West. A quart of the Sunnyside oderless paint thinner cost me about six bucks at my local hardware store. The main trick is to get the fluid real cold (put it in your freezer for a few hours) and inject that into the filler hole. As the fluid warms up, it expands and forces any remaining air bubbles out. My compass repair worked out fine. Sherwin D. sherwindu wrote: Can I replace some lost fluid in my Ritche Helmsman Compass myself? I stupidly opened up the wrong screws and let some leak out. Sherwin D. |
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