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vacuumfreak95

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So during the restoration project I removed the lever that hold the nozzle in place, not knowing it wasn't supposed to be removed, so now it is stripped. 😔 Can someone help me out? I put HOURS into this Kirby and now the nozzle won't stay on! Is there a fix for this or am I screwed? "Literally"

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be careful..

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you may have just ordered a shampoo nozzle.
I thought $45 sounded low and I saw shampoo nozzles on Amazon for $45 is why i say this.
If i am right just cancel the order, or if too late, simply refuse delivery.
A machine shop may be able to fix yours up.
Otherwise i would look for a used one.
Or part your machine out on Ebay and start over.

I just added a link to an Ebay seller i have had good experience with who lists a new one for $80/offer plus $8 shipping.[this post was last edited: 1/15/2015-21:08]

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENUINE-Kir...281562339068?pt=US_Vacuum&hash=item418e6c56fc
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A new fan case is the best way to go.  You could buy a new screw and a kit to re-thread the fan case.  But it's cheaper and EASIER to go with the new fan case.  Be sure and use some clear silicone caulk when installing the new fan case so that it doesn't leak dust. 
 

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