18 January 2004, 04:52
Jim KobeBennelli Shotgun fix
A client came in to the shop the other day with one of these that would not eject. After looking at the owners manual I discovered his ejector was missing; not too hard an assumption seeing as how it would not eject. The question is, how does one replace it. I looked at the ejector shroud and tried to loosen the two allen set screws but they are damn tight. Also, where are parts available for this? Any help?
Jim
18 January 2004, 10:21
M PursellJim, I assume you are talking about a Super Black Eagle. I never work on one of those without cussing a blue streak. Those 2 set screws have some kind of lock-tite on them. I use a small butane torch to apply heat while applying torque to the wrench. While I'm doing this I ask myself why, if lock tite is necessary, do they use those little watch screws to hold it together. I think it takes a .050 hex wrench. I understand not using lug nuts but they go a little overboard the other way.
Brownell's has a parts listing in the back of their Factory Parts section of their catalog. The ejector is about $18-20. More fun then that is the little coil spring behind it. Nothing special, it looks like a ball point pen spring. Benelli wants $13 for it.
20 January 2004, 09:25
DemoSamThe last time I used heat on aluminum in a similar circumstance the threads came out. Don't get it too hot. Sometimes you can impact the screw while turning and that works also assuming you can reach it. I have a hex screwdriver bit, obviously its difficult to impact a allen wrench.Good luck.