I finally had a chance to disassemble the tailstock, which had not yet happened on my watch. First, the inside of the tailstock spindle was neither clean nor dry, so that will be easily fixed. It does not appear to be anything but dirty, but I'll know more after its WD40 soak. First it get WD40, then dried by rag, then Castrol Super Clean to wash out the WD40 remains, then air from my compressor to get it squeaky clean and dry?
Then I'll do a good test of the Jacobs chuck and my 3-4 Morse tapers.
Update:
The spindle cleaned up beautifully. Using long q-tips on wooden handles, I got all of the grunge from the spindle's furthest end and the rest is clean! I wiped it clean with a clean rag, poured some Super Clean through it, blew air after that, and it's clean and dry. Worked wonderfully.
Rubber Washer?
Second, a question: the rubber washer (LA-793) that sits on the tailstock screw is MIA, not AWOL from my work but simply absent. Is that a standard rubber washer, as in whatever fits? Or, do I need to get one from Logan Actuator?
Many thanks,
Tim