Trying to bring a Coleman 236 to life

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  1. Paul B

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    I picked up a Coleman 236 in pitiful shape at a junk store for $10. I've been making progress with a new pump cup and filler cap gasket. New packing on the the valve stem (Teflon tape), steel wool on all parts and Dremel wire brushed most surfaces. Multiple tank rinses with Heet emptied through a coffee filter and reused until fairly clean, a lot of foulness but no chunks.
    My major problem is the original generator. It is obvious that some less than competent person tried to hold or tighten the generator using a needle nose or some such tool. This caused several issues. a very noticeable pinch point, a flat area about 3/4 of an inch, and a pretty noticeable bend. The bend i took care of almost perfect. The cleaning needle came out fine. However neither spring will budge. I would not be overly concerned but when I shot card cleaner and penetrating fluid in it major carbon came out. So I would like to do a proper cleaning of the springs.
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    I have tied many things. Penetrating fluid, choke cleaner, dental picks and baling wire bent into a tiny hook.
    I am hoping that someone has an idea that maybe worked for them
    Thanks
     
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  3. Paul B

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    Thank you and I will try quenching. I've been to Old Coleman Parts. I am not disturbed by pricing but enjoy solving problems more.
     

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