Thank you to @Xhale for his post here this little exercise was really easy
Here are some photos of how i did mine.
With a marker mark the coil position and the air hole inside position to see if you are not lucky and that they line up, i was not
Mark the position were the air hole is suppose to sit to line up with your coil
I used a small screw driver and just moved from hole to hole tapping until the inner sleeve comes out
Here you can see the air hole in the inner sleeve, you might want to take this time to clean behind the sleeve
Line the hole up with your mark and re-insert your sleeve. Make sure you have it the right side up. the side with the solid ring is on the bottom
After some gentle persuasion with the back of the small screw driver and hammer the air hole lines perfect with the coil now.
Hope this help some new owners
Guys please make dead sure of this I killed my Reo spring like this so be very carefull
Here are some photos of how i did mine.
With a marker mark the coil position and the air hole inside position to see if you are not lucky and that they line up, i was not
Mark the position were the air hole is suppose to sit to line up with your coil
I used a small screw driver and just moved from hole to hole tapping until the inner sleeve comes out
Here you can see the air hole in the inner sleeve, you might want to take this time to clean behind the sleeve
Line the hole up with your mark and re-insert your sleeve. Make sure you have it the right side up. the side with the solid ring is on the bottom
After some gentle persuasion with the back of the small screw driver and hammer the air hole lines perfect with the coil now.
Hope this help some new owners
Guys please make dead sure of this I killed my Reo spring like this so be very carefull