I've had to remove new dust caps to add phase plugs. Talk about sweating bullets. I managed to do the job but you see where the old cap was. Performance wise adding the phase plug was a big improvement.
I've removed a lot of dust caps and replaced them. I've added inverted caps, sealed for phase plugs and added cone phase plugs attached to the cone vs stationary phase plugs.
It can be unsettling to take a modeling knife to a cone, BUT that is how it's done.
It does take a bit of surgical skill. A good firm grip goes a long ways..
I know this sound weird, but if it rubbing just slightly, sometimes rotating the driver and putting the widest part of the gap on the bottom and the narrowest on the top, helps. The weigh is just enough to stop the VC rub.
I'm also assuming the driver is mounted in a vertical baffle face.
All that said, the best solution is to redo the surround, if you think it's rubbing.
Are you sure you didn't get any debris in the VC cavity when cleaning off the old surround? Take the driver back out and give it a good shake to get the crap out and see if it's centered.. Check your work.. pretty easy.
Make sure there are no air leaks either soft seal the drivers. To find the noise use a hose and put it to your ear and listen. Be surprised what you can tell with a stethoscope. Same with box leaks. Listen around the seams and seal..
Regards
I've removed a lot of dust caps and replaced them. I've added inverted caps, sealed for phase plugs and added cone phase plugs attached to the cone vs stationary phase plugs.
It can be unsettling to take a modeling knife to a cone, BUT that is how it's done.
It does take a bit of surgical skill. A good firm grip goes a long ways..
I know this sound weird, but if it rubbing just slightly, sometimes rotating the driver and putting the widest part of the gap on the bottom and the narrowest on the top, helps. The weigh is just enough to stop the VC rub.
I'm also assuming the driver is mounted in a vertical baffle face.
All that said, the best solution is to redo the surround, if you think it's rubbing.
Are you sure you didn't get any debris in the VC cavity when cleaning off the old surround? Take the driver back out and give it a good shake to get the crap out and see if it's centered.. Check your work.. pretty easy.
Make sure there are no air leaks either soft seal the drivers. To find the noise use a hose and put it to your ear and listen. Be surprised what you can tell with a stethoscope. Same with box leaks. Listen around the seams and seal..
Regards