Hello,
Can someone please give a more detailed description for ink flow adjustment in vintage 30s Pelikan 100 (not M100) with ebonite parts? I am familiar with the following:
1. ultrasound cleaning of the nib/feed/collar assembly prior to disassembling
2. taking the assembly apart and cleaning each part with water & ammonia if needed
3. fine adjusting the depth setting ratio between nib and feed (the deeper the nib, the lesser the flow)
4. with #3 ratio adjusted, adjusting how deep are the both being set into the collar (the deeper the both, the lesser the flow)
5. upon having #4 adjusted, dipping the assembly into hot water to adjust the adherance of ebonite parts to the nib. This fine-tunes the response of the ink flow to the writing pressure.
6. Cleaning the interior of the ebonite grip with both ultrasound and water/ammonia if needed.
7. Testing the air-tightness of the piston
8. Screwing in the nib assembly back into the grip and inking.
Repeating the steps #2, #3, #4 and #5 until the right amount of flow is achieved.
(Similar procedure probably also applies to all Pelikan pens up to M&K 400NN.)
Is there still something I may be missing?
Thanks in advance!
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