I just looked at the 3 I had on the shelf. Assuming yours is similar to the one in the pic above (2 sets of screws as opposed to 1), it is the bottom set of screws you remove to rotate the top assembly.
I still do not remember if I had to reposition the diaphragm or any other interior parts...
That is correct. Study it after removing the top screws to determine how the diaphragm is situated with respect to the inputs and outputs.
I do not remember all the details such as whether I had to shift the diaphragm also, or not. When I get home I will pull some old stuff and see.
I do...
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