Res-assemble and hope things are still water tight. You have now compromised a water tight seal. From inside the housing, push that bulkhead outwards. Chop all of the wires off of the bulkhead you intend to sacrifice. Then unscrew the 2 philips screws holding the face plate in place. At this point, you may want to be a moron and just drill it out? If not, then spin the ring off of each bulkhead connector - insert a very small screwdriver or drill bit into one of the 2 holes in the ring and push counter clockwise. If you can not access the circlip, you will need to disassemble the dual bulkhead connector. You are now ready to go and have not compromised any watertight seals. Cut the wires, pry the circlip off and push the connector guts out of the housing (from the inside). If you are lucky, from the inside of the housing you will be able to access the circlip that holds the connector guts inplace. It has a unique design feature in that it requires zero internal clearance. ![]() Your dx d200 has a screwy Sea & Sea dual surface mount bulkhead. ![]() A brilliant lazy moron might try drilling through the guts? They are just plastic. The only DIY needed is to remove the guts of the bulkhead connector. But this will not work properly until you remove the internal guts of one of the bulkhead connectors to create a hole into the housing. ![]() Hopefully you purchased this? Based upon marketing materials, this should simply screw into one of your 2 Nikonos style bulkhead connectors. Vivid have a "Sea & Sea strobe bulkhead cap replacement". I have not done an install, but I have re-purposed this style of bulkhead to another housing.
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