• Hit a brick wall.

    The video I posted is for 6501 not 6510.
    The 6510 has an extra screw/bolt attaching the lever to the rest of the mechanism, but it’s too tight to get a socket around, and too tight to loosen with a screwdriver.

    I tried.

  • Find a thin walled socket or a friend with a lathe (the best kind of friend).

    Although it looks like you've been using a mismatched screwdriver. The right size and type and getting it on a bench / in a vice so you can apply a decent amount of downforce might shift it.

  • It's neither ph1 or ph2, which makes me think it's JIS - which I don't have. I'm not going to turn a socket to try and disassemble a 15-20 yr old part in the hope of fixing it, lol. I took my shot and failed.

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