I keep getting a lot of requests about how to repair a Camco strainer. Or just a simple "how does it go back together?". Here are some pics I took. I will do my best to guide you through the pictures. If there are any questions, please ask. I've repaired around 15 strainers so far and they work better than new in most cases after the fix. In some more severe cases I need to take the post/square shaft to a machine shop to either straighten the rod or in some cases install a new pin on the shaft.
Start by laying the strainer on a flat surface. (I'm assuming you can figure out how to take the strainer off the drum. If not, STOP and call a professional!) I also like to put the two screws back on the strainer until it's ready to reinstall. It helps keep them in a safe place
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Next take the two screws out that holds the inner assembly.
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Once the screws are out, carefully remove the guts!
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Next remove the plate.
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