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Don't forget to swap the springs out too. At least for me my Neptune had trash springs that couldn't hold tension to save its life. I bought a cheap set on amazon and i stopped banging my head against the wall. Mind you i have the plus, so maybe not an issue for the pro.
Silicone "springs", plus printed thumbwheels without a ton of clearance for the leveling screws, really helped my i3 clone a lot. I could go multiple prints without having to relevel! It was like a dream.
I printed some locks for the leveling knobs to keep them in place, would new springs do the same thing?
Doesn't prevent the screw from turning necessarily. What you need is better tension.
Just ordered a pack of silicone springs as mentioned above!