percusski wrote:
When I removed the chain and pull rod the base was free to come off and did, I can't see how it was attached other than glue of some sort which seems a bit daft. When you removed your chain etc i'm assuming the base remains attached and fixed in one position?
For the meantime I have secured the base using some elastic bands and i'm hoping that the pedal is working again, i've noticed that it has a slight bit of resistance when the pedal is first played but I have read that is a common issue, strange that it is only doing it since I tool it apart
You are right; when I remove the pedal, the base remains in position, and will only spin if the base clamping wing nut is loosened. It does not rotate free of the center tube in any case.
As far as the action goes: I'm not sure why it should initially resist motion, unless the bushing at the bottom of the spring housing is too tight, or if something else is catching. You mentioned having used WD40. It's good for cleaning things out but not much good for leaving lubrication. The oil inside the spring housing looked to me to be about a 20 or 30 wt, and in the case of my hi-hat, which is about three years old now, there's was still a goodly amount coating everything. The bushing at the bottom of the spring holder has to exert some force on the shaft or the oil will all come out and end up on your pedal, the shoe, and the floor. But it is loose enough so that a little lubricant coats that shaft and makes a rather nasty black ooze that is collected by a felt that is supposed to be, I assume, just above the rubber damper. On mine, the felt is in shreds and needs replacing.
I'm sure you have seen this diagram and checked out 190 304 01:
http://www.sonor.com/sonor/Ersatzteilka ... 674_MC.pdf Unfortunately, Sonor does not provide a diagram of the base assembly, let alone advertise any spare parts for it. I suspect that the assembly disassembles by compressing the top collar of the plastic bushing and pushing the everything downward, but the collar might be destroyed in the process.